Professional Experience
1982 - Present
Principal, Smith-Miller + Hawkinson Architects, New York City
1978 - 1980
Director, Exhibitions Program, Institute for Architecture & Urban Studies, New York City
Debra Reiser, Architect, Dobbs Ferry, New York City

Education
1980 - 1983
Bachelor of Architecture, The Cooper Union, New York City
1976
Independent Study Program, Whitney Museum, New York City
1974 - 1975
Masters of Fine Arts, University of California at Berkeley
1970 - 1974
Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of California at Berkeley

Affiliations
2002
Member of the Resource Team for at the 30th meeting of The Mayors' Institute on City Design, Charleston, SC
2001-Present
Co-Chair, Cultural & Historic Resources committee, New York New Visions
2001
Member of the Resource Team for at the 29th meeting of The Mayors' Institute on City Design, Charlottesville, VA
1999
Member of the Design Review Board, Ohio State University
1997 - Present
Peer Reviewer, General Services Administration, NEA
1991 - Present
Board of Directors, The Architectural League, New York City
1985 - Present
Vice President, Board of Directors, The Wooster Group, New York City
The Performing Garage, New York City
1985 - 1989
Panelist, New York State Council for the Arts, Architecture Planning and Design

Teaching
1993 - Present
Associate Professor of Architecture with tenure, GSAPP Columbia University, New York City
1992-1993
Visiting Critic, Seminar and Studio, LAX Summer Program, Southern California Institute of Architecture
1992
Visiting Critic, Graduate Studio, Southern California Institute of Architecture
1991
Visiting Critic, Seminar (with Catherine Ingraham), Southern California Institute of Architecture
1990-1992
Graduate Thesis Advisor, Southern California Institute of Architecture
1990
Saarinen Chair, Third Year Graduate Studio, School of Architecture, Yale University
Visiting Critic, Vertical Studio, Southern California Institute of Architecture
1989-1990
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Third Year Studio, School of Architecture, Columbia University
1988-1989
Visiting Critic, Third Year Studio, GSD, Harvard University
1986-1987
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Third Year Studio, School of Architecture, Columbia University
1984-1986
Studio Critic, Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Environmental Design, Parsons School of Design
1984
Seminar and Studio Critic, Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Environmental Design, Parsons School of Design
1983
Visiting Studio Critic, School of Architecture, University of Miami

Awards And Special Projects
1992
Best of Category/Environments, Continental Airlines Facilities Design
1986
Bessie Award, Set Design for "The Memory Theatre of Guilio Camillo,” The Anchorage at the Brooklyn Bridge, sponsored by Creative Time, New York City
1985-1986
Architecture Fellowship, New York Foundation for the Arts
1984
"Freedom of Expression National Monument,” Architect for Collaborative Project with Erika Rothenberg, artist, and John Malpede, performing artist, Art on the Beach, Creative Time, New York City
1983
Matthew W. Del Gaudio Memorial Award for Excellence in Design, The Cooper Union, New York City
1978-1980
Curator: "John Hejduk: Seven House,” "Wallace Harrison: Architect,” "A New Wave of Austrian Architecture,” "Aldo Rossi: The Analogous City,” "A New Wave of Japanese Architecture,” all at the Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies, New York
1986
"Cinema Object,” Group Exhibition, Gallery for the City of New York sponsored by The Kitchen, New York City
Group Exhibition, sponsor: The Storefront for Art and Architecture, The Art Institute of Chicago
1985-86
"Freedom of Expression National Monument" sponsored by Westchester Public Art, Westchester Community College, New York
1984
"Freedom of Expression National Monument,” Art on the Beach, Battery Park City Landfill sponsored by Creative Time, New York City
1983
"The Architecture Room,” The Terminal Show, Brooklyn, New York
1980
"An/Other History,” Installation with Silvia Kolbowski/artist, The Institute for Art and Urban Resources, P.S.1, Long Island City, New York and Installation, The New Museum, New York City
1979
Installation, "C" Space Gallery, New York City