Davis Brody Bond
| Company type | Limited Liability Partnership |
|---|---|
| Industry | Architecture and Planning |
| Predecessor | Davis, Brody & Associates Bond Ryder & Associates |
| Founded | New York City, New York, United States (1952) |
| Founders | Lewis Davis Samuel Brody Chester Wisniewski J. Max Bond Jr. |
Area served | International |
| Services | Architecture Urban Design Master Planning Interior Design Programming Historic Preservation Sustainable Design |
Number of employees | >100 |
| Website | davisbrodybond.com |
Davis Brody Bond is an American architectural firm headquartered in New York City, New York, with additional offices in Washington, DC and São Paulo, Brazil. The firm is named for Lewis Davis, Samuel Brody, and J. Max Bond Jr. and is led by five partners: Steven M. Davis, William H. Paxson, Carl F. Krebs, Christopher K. Grabé, and David K. Williams.
The firm’s work encompasses architectural and urban design projects commissioned by major universities, as well as national, state, and local governments. Its portfolio also includes public, private, and institutional developments in the fields of housing, museums, healthcare, and education. Notable projects include the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, the Portico Gallery at the Frick Collection, and the National Museum of African American History and Culture.