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Gibbs College of Architecture Regional + City Planning Professor of Practice Vanessa Morrison and Associate Professor of Architecture Deborah Richards’ Open Design Collective received top honors at the inaugural BlackSpace Urbanist Collective Studio KIN Pitch Night Competition, held last month in Brooklyn, New York City.
Open Design Collective is Oklahoma’s first and only Black and women-led nonprofit design firm. The organization focuses on creating design tools that support built environments where Black communities can thrive.
Morrison, CEO and co-founder of Open Design Collective, was one of eight executives nationwide selected for the inaugural Studio KIN Accelerator, a program from the BlackSpace Urbanist Collective that supports Black urbanist organizations. Open Design Collective was one of only two organizations from Oklahoma chosen for the program.
Over the course of 12 months, participants worked on strengthening business strategy, storytelling, and impact at the intersection of design, planning, and cultural practice. The program concluded with a live pitch night in Brooklyn, where each group member presented their project and competed for funding before a national audience and a panel of design leaders.
Open Design Collective won the inaugural competition and received a $10,000 award to support its mission and expand its culture-centered design work in communities across Oklahoma.
The Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture is pleased to announce that Tim Stephens has accepted the position of Senior Director of Development for Gibbs College, beginning April 15, 2026.
Dr. Khosrow Bozorgi, professor of Architecture at the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma, is advancing a major research project that examines how societies across time and place have organized the built environment in strikingly similar ways.
A project by University of Oklahoma Architecture lecturer René Peralta, developed through Generica Architecture with co-director Monica Fragoso and collaborators Andrew Stone and Ty Brown-Field, is now on view in Gould Hall as a focused installation drawn from the recent exhibition Is Housing Still Housing? Houston’s Single-Family House.