SANFORD BOND
FURNITURE
2022
Published 2022
Sanford Bond, Dining Table 5.5, Detail, [Cover]
SANFORD BOND
Artist Statement
PLACE = SPACE + MATERIAL
My career has focused on creating places by defining space with various materials. Primarily as an architect, I focus on places for human habitation using a palette of different materials to define discreet regions of space accommodating various human endeavors. Every material possesses a unique set of characteristics rendering it different from any other. These innate qualities may be used to generate unique and different places enabling a range of use and meaning differing with the person.
The materials of my sculpture are common industrial materials: structural steel, glass, wood, plexiglas or concrete. I exploit the unique characteristics of each medium in the work which lends an appropriateness and timeless quality to them.
Each work is a spatial exploration done in the abstract rather than focused on particular uses. As analogs to reality, they have no actual scale rather the viewer supplies his own perception of the reality within the piece. By intensifying definition, place is suggested subject to the experience of the viewer. At once they are cities of tall buildings, verdant forests or points of land in the sea and one may wander through depending on one’s feeling at the time and limited only by the imagination.
Opposite Page - Sanford Bond in his studio
Photo credits: Nicholas Seitz
Dining Table 7.0 Maple Veneer Plywood and Steel 29h x 84w x 84d in $8000 To Order
Flip Table
Aluminum or Steel 24 x 18 inches diameter or 18 inches square
SANFORD BOND
Abbreviated CV
EDUCATION
1966 Bachelor of Arts with Distinction, University of Virginia 1970 Master of Architecture, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
EXHIBITIONS
2019 PLANAR ASSEMBLAGES, FURNITURE AND OTHER WORKS, Branch Museum of Architecture and Design
2016 GLOW-GLIMMER-SPARKLE-SHINE, Page Bond Gallery
2015 PLASTIC, Group Exhibition, Page Bond Gallery 2010 BROADBAND 10 + 11 Page Bond Galley
REPRESENTATIVE ARCHITECTURAL PROJECTS
Try-Me Art Facility, Richmond, Virginia
American Civil War Museum, Richmond, Virginia Visual Arts Center, Richmond, Virginia Page Bond Gallery, Richmond, Virginia Corrugated Box Adaptive Re-use, Richmond Virginia YWCA Renovation and Restoration, Richmond, VA. Dominion Resources Trading Floor, Richmond, VA. Richmond Ballet and Center for Dance, Richmond, VA Maymont Nature and Visitor Center, Richmond, VA Collegiate Lower School Expansion, Richmond, VA, Richmond, VA Theatre IV, Renovation of Empire Theatre Complex, Richmond, VA Theatre IV Experimental Theatre, Richmond, VA
AWARDS & HONORS
2015 William C. Noland Medal, AIA Virginia, a Society of the American Institute of Architects
2014 Inducted into College of Fellow of the American Institute of Architects Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award
2012 Richmond AIA Honor Award, Try-Me, Richmond, VA
2011 ASID IDEA Award for Excellence in Interior Design, Richmond, VA AIA Richmond Honor Award, The Greater Richmond ARC, Richmond, VA
2010 AIA Richmond Merit Award, Gloucester, VA
2006 Design Award for Excellence in Architecture, James River Chapter, American Institute of Architects Design Awards for Excellence in Architecture, Virginia Society, American Institute of Architects
2004 Design Award for Excellence in Architecture, James River Chapter, American Institute of Architects
2001 Design Award for Excellence in Architecture, James River Chapter, American Institute of Architects Design Award for Excellence in Architecture, Virginia Society, American Institute of Architects
1998 Marcellus Wright, Jr. Award, James River Chapter, American Institute of Architects
Design Award for Excellence in Architecture, James River Chapter, American Institute of Architects
1997 Design Award for Excellence in Architecture, James River Chapter, American Institute of Architects
Design Award for Excellence in Architecture, Virginia Society, American Institute of Architects
1996 Design Award for Excellence in Architecture, James River Chapter, American Institute of Architects
1994 Design Award for Excellence in Architecture, Virginia Society, American Institute of Architects 1992 Distinguished Service Award, Virginia Society, American Institute of Architects
1988 Design Award for Excellence in Architecture, Virginia Society, American Institute of Architects
1986 Design Award for Excellence in Architecture, James River Chapter, American Institute of Architects
1985 Design Award for Excellence in Architecture, Virginia Society, American Institute of Architects
1984 Design Award for Excellence in Architecture, James River Chapter, American Institute of Architects
SELECT PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Capitol One The University of Virginia Hospital Systems Federal Reserve Bank
PROFESSIONAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES
Board of Directors, Visual Art Center Board of Directors, Richmond Children’s Museum Board of Directors Theatre Virginia/Theatre IV, Inc. Board of Directors, Philadelphia Quarry Corporation Art and Architecture Review Board, State of Virginia, 2014-2018 Commission of Architectural Review, 2015Urban Design Committee, City of Richmond, 1982-1988 Planning Commission, City of Richmond, 1982-1988 President, James River Chapter, American Institute of Architects Chairman, Design Awards Committee, James River Chapter, American Institute of Architects Chairman, Editorial Committee, INFORM Magazine Board of Directors, Virginia Society American Institute of Architects Chairman, Communications Committee, Virginia Society American Institute of Architects Advisory Board, “Revitalization News”, VCU Dept. of Urban Studies Advisory Board, Richmond Children’s Museum Trustee, Virginia Foundation for Architecture Trustee, Historic Richmond Foundation Member, State Council of Higher Education SHEV Review Committee Leadership Metro Richmond, Class of 1986