![]() ![]() ![]() Moreover, he co-founded the Massive Change Network with his better half, Bisi Williams. He participated in the Stock Exchange of Visions as well, in 2006. Henceforth, the manifesto has become a widely circulated program in the virtual world. It is called an Incomplete Manifesto for Growth which assists its users in forming and assessing their design process. In order to help the young generation of designers and creative folks, Bruce Mau designed a 43 point program. The Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver awarded him an Honorary Doctor of Letters, in 2001 and the Design Futures Council appointed him as a Senior Fellow. The following year he received Toronto Arts Award for Architecture and Design. In 1998, to honor his contribution to graphic designing and architect he was presented with the Chrysler Award for Design Innovation. He is also an honorary fellow of the Ontario College of Art & Design. In addition to that Mau is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Currently, the Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio, seeks his services on the International Advisory Committee. Mau has repeatedly conducted lectures on art and architecture, upon the request of numerous art institute and universities across North America and Europe. Bruce Mau, visionary Canadian designer, author and co-founder of Chicago-based holistic design collective Massive Change Network joins Sydney Design Week. At California Institute of the Arts, he was the artist in residence and at the Los Angeles’s Getty Research Institute, a visiting scholar. Besides, he served as a thesis advisor at the University of Toronto’s in the Faculty of Architecture, Landscape & Design. magazine.įrom 1996 to 1999, he explored profession of teaching as he accepted the position of the associate professor at a Houston university, Rice University School of Architecture. During early 1990’s, Mau was appointed the creative director of I.D. He also co-edited a Zone imprint, Swerve Editions. He maintained his position as a design director for Zone Books until 2004. Mau’s studio has produced artwork for several art galleries and museum including the Gagosian Gallery, the Art Gallery of Ontario and the Andy Warhol Museum. Zone 1/2 is a complex compendium of critical thinking which sheds light on urbanism defined by philosophers and architects, such as Gilles Deleuze, Paul Virilio, Christopher Alexander and Rem Koolhaas. Turns out Mau’s innovative took on Zone 1/2: The Contemporary City became one of his magnum opus.
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