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SHoP ARCHITECTS: Transforming How We Build

SHoP ARCHITECTS: Transforming How We Build

Update: 2025-11-24
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In this next episode of ON CITIES, host Carie Penabad
speaks with Gregg Pasquarelli, founding principal of the renowned
architectural firm, SHoP Architects. We will explore how SHoP is
challenging both the means and methods for how we design and produce
buildings, as well as the archaic structures that guide the practice of
architecture today. Pasquarelli will share insights into the firm's iconic
buildings, highlighting the fusion of creativity, technology and technical
precision that defines the work. Do not miss the opportunity to gain a
deeper understanding of the transformative power of architecture in our
ever- evolving world.

Gregg received a Bachelor of Science from the School of Business
at Villanova University and a Masters of Architecture from Columbia
University. He co-founded the firm of SHoP Architects in 1997 and since
that time, the firm has grown from a small design studio based in New
York, to a leading architectural practice with a global footprint. I would
like to highlight a few of the firm's notable projects including-------the
Barclays Center at Atlantic Yards in Brooklyn, the two-mile esplanade and
park along the East River Waterfront in New York, the Innovation Hub
government complex in Botswana, the Supertall pencil tower at 111 W
57th Street and projects for Google and UBER headquarters. 
In addition to his active professional practice, Gregg is an Adjunct
Associate Professor of Architecture at Columbia University. He has also
taught at Yale, UVA and the University of Florida. He has lectured globally
and has been featured in leading periodicals worldwide.

 

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SHoP ARCHITECTS: Transforming How We Build

SHoP ARCHITECTS: Transforming How We Build