Opposite:
Columbia University
Jerome L. Greene Science Center
Cover:
New York University
John A. Paulson Center
DAVIS BRODY BOND, A PAGE COMPANY
Firm Overview
DBB/Page is known for innovative solutions to complex design challenges. Our diverse portfolio encompasses cultural, academic, research, civic, corporate, industrial, healthcare, and residential projects. The firm’s extraordinary contributions to the field of architecture have been recognized by more than 200 major design awards and honors, including the AIA Firm Award, the highest honor given to an architectural practice, and the Presidential Award for Design Excellence. Our work is regularly published in the national and international design press.
The firm’s wide-ranging portfolio includes projects such as The John A. Paulson Center, a new 735,000 sf academic and residential development for New York University; the residential tower at One Hudson Yards; research and education facilities for Harvard, Columbia, NYU, and Princeton among countless academic institutions; the South Court and restoration of the historic New York Public Library; the headquarters for the U.S. Census Bureau; and new U.S. Embassies in Mexico City, Jakarta, and Pristina, Kosovo. We were the Design Architect for National September 11 Memorial Museum at the World Trade Center; and as a founding member of the collaborative design consortium Freelon Adjaye Bond / SmithGroup, we were integral in bringing to life the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC.
Davis Brody Bond recently joined forces with Page, a prolific and enduring architecture and engineering design practice. Together, DBB/Page are a design community of 1,400+ employees focused on transcending conventional solutions and delivering projects that foster innovation, sustainability, and community engagement. The two firms previously collaborated on the U.S. Embassy projects in Pristina, Kosovo and Jakarta, Indonesia.
CHAN-LI LIN, AIA Principal, Design Director
We are delighted to welcome Chan-li Lin, AIA to the DBB/ Page family. Chan-li joins us following a 30+ year career with Rafael Viñoly Architects, where he completed a wide range of projects for universities, municipalities, and private clients, including Tokyo International Forum, Howard Hughes Medical Institute Janelia Research Campus, MGM Vdara Hotel, University of Chicago Center for Care and Discovery, and UCSF Dolby Regeneration Medicine Building. He recently completed NEMA Chicago, a 75-story, 798-unit luxury residential building, and a state-of-the-art, 368-bed hospital at the Stanford University Medical Center. Chan-li received a Master of Architecture and a Bachelor of Science in Art and Design from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The following pages highlight selected projects Chan-li completed with Rafael Viñoly Architects, followed by a more expansive portfolio of DBB/Page’s diverse work in the Academic, Science/Technology, Civic/Cultural/Community, Healthcare, and Residential sectors.
Principal, Design Director
Projects with Rafael Viñoly Architects
Opposite and Top: Stanford Hospital Palo Alto, California
Middle: University of Chicago Hospital Center for Care and Discovery Chicago, Illinois
Bottom: Penn Medicine Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Projects with Rafael Viñoly Architects
University of Pennsylvania
Jordan Medical Education Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania