The ICCC was founded in 1994 by the late Dr. Albert Bush-Brown, architectural historian and Professor Dianne Davis to stimulate and showcase innovative concepts that address global longevity challenges and opportunities. Through educational programs, conferences, technical support and international student architectural competitions, ICCC promotes a “ Society for All Generations.”
Focus Areas
Education and training, urban planning and design, health, information and communication technology, public-private partnerships, tourism, and public administration.
(ICCC) is a not-for-profit organization that has Special Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) of the United Nations. ICCC acts as a bridge linking government, civil society organizations, the private sector, universities and the United Nations in their efforts as a catalyst for new solutions that enhance and encourage adaptation and or replication in both developing and developed countries. ICCC is mainstreaming the impact of the new digital era on the 21st century growing “Agequake.”
Since its inception, ICCC has been committed to the principle that private enterprises and individuals can help society improve communities and social public activities. This is one of ICCC’s essential goals. ‘Hospitality Design in Healthcare and Senior Communities,’ authored by ICCC’s co-founders, inspired it’s advocating a holistic approach to the “Graying of Society.”
Twenty-three renowned world leaders since 1996 have been presented with ICCC “Caring” Awards for their contributions to society.
ICCC is a US tax-exempt 501 (c)3 organization The International Council for Caring Communities
ICCC acts as a bridge linking government, civil society organizations, the private sector, universities and the United Nations in enhancing new ways of viewing an integrated society for all ages.
Since its inception, ICCC has been committed to the principle that private enterprises and individuals can help society improve communities and social public activities. This is one of ICCC’s essential goals. Twenty-three renowned world leaders since 1996 have been presented with ICCC “Caring” Awards for their contributions to society.
ICCC BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OFFICERS:
Founding President
Professor Dianne Davis
Vice President
Ms. Tingyu (Christine) Gong
Co-Chairman, Chinese Culture & Art International Organization (CCAIO)
ADVISORY BOARD:
Mr. John Gong
ICP DAS USA Inc, USA
Dr. Bryan O’Young, MD
Professor, Vice Chair of Education, and Medical Student Clerkship Director
Dept. of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, USA
Mr. Florent Firmin Kalala
Bethesda Counsel, LLC
Mr. Mark Barasch
DavMar Entertainment
Ms. Edith Claman, ASID
Primarily Seating, Inc., USA
Ms. Kate Fischer
Words By Fischer, Inc., USA
Dean Emeritus Urs Peter Gauchat
School of Architecture
New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
Dr. Rod Hackney
RIBA, UK
Mr. Richard Jordan
UN ECOSOC Representative
Arq. Joseph Katanik
Hudson River Architects, USA
Dr. Peter Mathias
Bridge Research and Development, UK
Dr. Gisela Loehlein
Urban Designer
Mr. James Lu
Communication Expert
Dr. Alexandre Sidorenko
European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and Research
Ms. Eden M. Stein
Stein Financial Group, Inc.
Professor Jan Wampler
School of Architecture & Planning
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA