Van Alen Institute
Nonprofit architectural organization / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Van Alen Institute is a New York City-based independent nonprofit architectural organization, dedicated to improving design in the public realm. It was founded in 1894 as the Society of Beaux-Arts Architects. In 1995, the institute was named in honor of William Van Alen, architect of the Chrysler Building and recipient of the institute's 1908-1909 Paris Prize.
Van Alen Institute has supported architects, urban thinkers, designers, and scholars through design competitions, fellowships, awards and public programs. Also, it has fostered dialogue about architecture as a creative practice.[1]
Van Alen Institute initiatives include Parks for the People[2] and Ground/Work: A Design Competition for Van Alen Institute's New Street-Level Space.[3] The institute is also a partner in Rebuild by Design[4] and Changing Course: Navigating the Future of the Lower Mississippi River Delta.[5]
Van Alen Institute is located at 303 Bond St in Gowanus, Brooklyn.