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Manhattan Pet Adoption Center
New Glass Now
Nature — Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial
Lincoln Memorial Undercroft
Lighter, Stronger, Faster: The Herreshoff Legacy
The Senses: Design Beyond Vision
Americans
219 West
Kaneji Domoto
Woodrow Wilson Marker
Snug Harbor Cultural Center Music Hall Addition
MOD NY: Fashion Takes a Trip
London Mithraeum
Columbia University Law School - Lobby Renovation
New York At Its Core
Jacob A. Riis - Revealing New York's Other Half
Institute for Israel & Jewish Studies
Program for Management and Technology
Saving Place: 50 Years of New York City Landmarks
Brooklyn Children's Museum Auditorium Fit-Out
Dancewave
Ravetch Office
Sculpture in the Age of Donatello
Mac Conner: A New York Life
Casa Tres Caracoles
Cobble Hill Residence
Yale University Peabody Museum of Natural History
Dallas Holocaust Museum / Center for Education and Tolerance
Object Factory: The Art of Industrial Ceramics
Southern Utah University Museum of Art
Slomin Family Center
Klaus Moje: Painting With Glass
The Rockefeller University Pedestrian Bridge
Writer's Studio
The Greatest Grid
Waterline
Wright: From Within Outward
Kehinde Wiley / The World Stage: Israel
Midtown Office
House for Locavore Farmers
National Butterfly Center
Small House in an Olive Grove
Loft for a Writer and Painter
Cafe at the Museum of the City of New York
South Street Seaport Museum
Starlight
Stephen Burrows: When Fashion Danced
Webb Chapel Park Pavilion
500 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022
info@studiojoseph.com
+1 212 935 3392
Copyright © 2018

Studio Joseph is a small studio comprised of diverse individuals from different nations. We revile bigotry, social injustice, and police brutality. As exhibition designers, we have the privilege of helping amplify voices that are silenced. As architects, we have the power to advance the design and presence of public buildings in underserved communities. While we are proud of our work, we realize that we can do more, and we pledge to use our skills and creativity to make a more profound change in the memory of George Floyd and others in the black community who have been murdered by the hands of those put in power to protect them. Education, empathy, and equity are at the forefront of our studio’s philosophy, and in that regard, we have made a specific action plan that includes:

 

Reviewing our internal policies and recommitting to hiring practices that prioritize inclusion.

Working with cultural and public institutions whose commitment to social justice mirrors our own.

Collaborating with colleagues whose work in community engagement enables us to develop assets and design strategies that empower individuals to have meaningful discussions about systemic racism in America.

And, educating ourselves as architects by delving into the Architectural League’s Race and Architecture recommended reading. If you are part of the architecture community, we invite you to explore these resources so that we may begin a deeper discussion.

 
We are here to listen and collaborate on initiatives for making our communities and our world a better place for everyone. We look forward to your feedback and insight.

STUDIO JOSEPH

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