Gabriel Smith is a New York City based architect with experience in the US, UK, Europe and South America. With over one million square feet of built works in the public realm, he has focused on complex projects for cultural, education, commercial and government clients.

He holds degrees in architecture from Harvard and Tulane. In 2015, he was elected to the American Institute of Architects College of Fellows for his contributions as a designer. He is a LEED AP with completed Net Zero Carbon and LEED Platinum projects.

Gabriel started his professional career in London at Norman Foster’s office. His two plus decades designing museums started at Eskew+Dumez+Ripple where he worked on the firm’s key projects including the ULL Hilliard Art Museum and IGFA Museum. More recently, Gabriel has led the the major museum projects at Allied Works and Thomas Phifer and Partners including the Museum of Modern Art Warsaw, Glenstone Museum, North Carolina Museum of Art, Corning Museum of Glass.

Integral to his practice is both hands on and academic exploration which has included painting, furniture design and teaching / lecturing at Cornell, Columbia, Tulane, Parsons, Harvard and Syracuse.