Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF) celebrates Principal Lloyd Sigal, FAIA, on his appointment to the Board of Publicolor, an organization devoted to transforming lives through the power of design and education. The initiative reinforces the shared belief that design can be a catalyst for social change and personal growth.
Empowering Communities through Design
Founded in 1996, Publicolor engages underserved students by involving them in hands-on painting and design projects that revitalize public spaces, foster confidence, and build valuable life skills. The organization’s programs help students envision brighter futures through creativity, collaboration, and self-expression.
Operational Details: Leadership and Mentorship at the Core
As a new board member, Lloyd Sigal brings decades of experience in architectural leadership and mentorship. His role will help advance Publicolor’s mission of preparing students for academic and lifelong success, particularly those overcoming social and economic barriers.
Strategic Significance: Continuing Gene Kohn’s Legacy
Sigal’s appointment continues the legacy of KPF co-founder Gene Kohn, honored as “Honorary Chair Emeritus” for his unwavering advocacy for education and design-driven community development. Together, their contributions highlight the enduring relationship between architecture, mentorship, and positive social impact.

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