Gregg Pasquarelli
Founding Principal
SHoP Architects (Design Vanguard, 2000)
Gregg Pasquarelli, FAIA, is a founding principal of SHoP Architects (Design Vanguard, 2000). He has been at the center of this collaborative and innovative practice by creating new models for design, master planning, construction technology, and real estate development. Gregg has led many of the firm’s most complex and dynamic projects, including, in New York, Porter House, Barclays Center, the East River Waterfront Esplanade, Pier 17, the American Copper Buildings, and the skyline-defining supertalls 111 West 57th Street and Brooklyn Tower. His global work includes laboratories and research centers in Sweden, as well as new towers in Rotterdam, Miami, Toronto, New Delhi, Mumbai and Los Angeles. Gregg has been a professor of architecture for more than 25 years at Columbia, Yale, and UVA. He received his Master of Architecture from Columbia University in 1994. Gregg is a Fellow of the AIA and a lifetime honoree Academician in the National Academy of Design.
The diverse and trendsetting work of SHoP has been widely celebrated with a variety of honors, among them the Smithsonian’s National Design Award for Architecture and the Chicago Atheneum’s Firm of the Year Award, and their designs are in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.