Henry Smith-Miller began his private practice in 1977 following a seven year association with Richard Meier and Associates where he was a project architect for several nationally recognized architectural projects: The Atheneum at New Harmony Indiana, the Albany Mall Art Museum, and the Bronx Developmental Center. He received an undergraduate degree from Princeton University, a Masters in Architecture from the Graduate School of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, and a Fulbright Grant to study architecture in Rome, Italy. Henry Smith-Miller has held visiting adjunct professor positions at Columbia University, the City University of New York, the University of Virginia, the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, the Thomas Jefferson Professor in Architecture at the University of Virginia, and the Saarinen Chair at Yale University. He has recently taught a graduate studio with Kenneth Frampton at Columbia University. He has also served on the Board of Creative Time and is a member of the Associate Council of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.


Registered Architect, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Connecticut, California, North Carolina, Virginia, Maine, Colorado; NCARB Certified

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