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Gregg Pasquarelli, SHoP

Thu, Nov 17, 2016    6:30pm

Gregg Pasquarelli
Response by Amale Andraos

Gregg Pasquarelli (M.ARCH ‘94) is a Principal of SHoP Architects, as well as a registered architect in the states of New York, New Jersey, and Maine. Gregg received his Master of Architecture from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture, Planning, and Preservation, and a Bachelors of Science from Villanova’s School of Business. He has served as a Principal on many of SHoP’s most prominent and high-profile projects, including the Barclays Center at Atlantic Yards, the Steinway Tower at 111 W57th Street, the Porter House, and the South Street Seaport and master plan for the East River Waterfront.

Gregg is a fellow of the National Academy, and serves on the Board of Directors of the Architectural League of New York. He has served as the Saarinen Professor of Architecture at Yale University, and has also held teaching positions at Columbia University, the University of Virginia, Syracuse University, and the University of Florida. Gregg’s commitment as not only a practitioner but as an educator demonstrates his dedication to impacting his field, challenging a new generation of architects to understand that innovative and beautiful architecture, and technological proficiency are not mutually exclusive.

NOTICE: This event has been rescheduled from October 3rd.