Overview The Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice is a 12-story office building located at 320 East 43rd Street in the East Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan. It serves as the headquarters for the renowned Ford Foundation.
Architecture and Design
Designed by architects Kevin Roche and John Dinkeloo in the late modernist style, completed in 1968.
Features a glass-and-steel cube structure held up by concrete piers clad in Dakota granite.
Includes a large public atrium with landscaping, plants, trees, and a reflecting pool, one of the first such spaces in a Manhattan office building.
Recent Renovation
Underwent a major $205 million renovation from 2015-2018, led by architecture firm Gensler.
Improvements included environmental sustainability, accessibility, fire safety, and event spaces.
Renamed the Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice to reflect its renewed focus on social justice initiatives.
Visiting the Building
Main entrance is located at 320 East 43rd Street, with a secondary entrance on 42nd Street leading to the atrium.
The atrium garden is open to the public Monday-Saturday, featuring nearly 40 plant species, a reflecting pool, and accessible paths.
The Ford Foundation Gallery hosts free exhibitions and is open during public hours when shows are on view.
Location and Access
Situated near the United Nations headquarters and Tudor City residential development.
Accessible by public transit, including Grand Central Terminal and several subway lines.
Drop-off area available at the 43rd Street entrance for vehicles.
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