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Gene Sparling

Associate Partner at Davis Brody Bond

Gene Sparling is an Associate Partner at Davis Brody Bond since October 2004, with extensive experience in architecture and project management. Prior to this role, Gene served as a Senior Associate at EHDD Architecture, leading projects in higher education and luxury housing from May 1999 to August 2004. Gene's career also includes positions as an Associate at Trachtenberg Architecture, focusing on small to intermediate scale commercial and residential projects, and at William McDonough Architects. Gene holds a Master of Architecture from Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation and a Bachelor of Architectural Environmental Design from the University of Washington.

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New York, United States

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Davis Brody Bond

Davis Brody Bond, founded in New York in 1952, is known for innovative solutions to complex design challenges. Our work encompasses university facilities, housing, corporate offices, industrial and institutional buildings. We have been honored with more than 200 major design awards including the American Institute of Architects Firm Award, the highest honor given to an architectural practice, and the Presidential Design Award for Excellence. The firm’s portfolio includes such diverse projects as a new infill building and the restoration of the historic New York Public Library; research facilities for Harvard University, Columbia University, and Princeton University; industrial facilities in Central and South America for Valeo, a global manufacturer; the Data Processing and Administrative Center for the U.S. Census Bureau; and the master architects for a new US Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia. We were the Design Architect for National September 11 Memorial Museum at the World Trade Center and as Associate Architect, we oversaw the design of the Memorial site. The team of Freelon Adjaye Bond (The Freelon Group, Adjaye Associates, and Davis Brody Bond, in association with SmithGroup), was selected from an international field of architects to design the new National Museum of African American History and Culture on the Washington Mall.


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