Established by automobile moguls Henry and Edsel Ford, the Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice is a 12-story office building in Midtown Manhattan. Unveiled in 1967, this landmark exemplifies mid-century architecture with its distinctive design. The center features a publicly accessible garden atrium, offering a serene space amidst the urban landscape. Visitors can also explore the Ford Foundation Gallery, which further enriches the experience with its cultural offerings.
Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice
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