Bryan Bell is the founder of Design Corps, founder of the Public Interest Design Institute, and co-founder of Social Economic Environmental Design (SEED). He has supervised the Structures for Inclusion lecture series for ten years, which presents best practices in community based design. Bell has published two collections of essays on the topic and has co-edited the Public Interest Design Guidebook. In addition, Bell has lectured and taught at numerous schools, including the Rural Studio with Samuel Mockbee. He has received an AIA National Honor Award in Collaborative Practice, and his work has been exhibited in the Venice Biennale and the Cooper Hewitt Museum Triennial. In 2011, the year of his Loeb Fellowship, he was a co-recipient of the 2011 AIA Latrobe Prize for public interest design.

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