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SHoP Architects, Founding Principal | New York City, United States
Gregg Pasquarelli is a founding principal of SHoP. He has been at the center of a collaborative and innovative practice in creating new models for design, master planning and real estate development. Pasquarelli has led many of the firm’s most complex and dynamic projects, including in New York, the 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 the Brooklyn Tower. His global work includes the new Fulbright University Vietnam, GoCo Active in Sweden, new towers in Rotterdam, Miami, Toronto, and Los Angeles. Pasquarelli has been a professor of architecture for more than 20 years at Columbia, Yale, and UVA. He received a Bachelor of Science from the School of Business at Villanova University and a Master of Architecture from Columbia University. Pasquarelli is a lifetime honoree…
Annual Conference, Keynote Speaker (Middle East 2018)
Innovation Conference, Speaker (Chicago 2018)
16–17 April 2015
22 October 2018
What Does a Smart City Look Like?
The concept of a “smart city” includes a huge array of devices, technologies and concepts. How might it all work together in a cohesive way?...
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22 October 2018
Beauty and Finance: Post Mannerism in Skyscraper Design
Building design and devlopment started with small scale conceptual research projects where inspiration and effectiveness, art and technology, and beauty and finance not only co-existed,...
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30 May 2018
Streets Take to the Sky and Dance: American Copper Buildings, New York City
The American Copper Buildings present two bold and dynamic residential towers on New York City’s East River. Clad in copper, this living material will patina...
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