April 3, 1997
Henry Smith-Miller
Recent Work
Architect and co-founder of SM+H: Professor in the graduate program at Pratt Institute. At SM+H he led the innovative design for the Dillon - a residential development in midtown Manhattan and the innovative sustainable design for the Champlain Land Port of Entry. An alumnus of Princeton University and the Graduate School of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, he received 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 Pennsylvania, Harvard University, the Thomas Jefferson Professor in Architecture at the University of Virginia, and the Saarinen Chair at Yale University. He has also served on the Board of Creative Time and on the Associate Council of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Henry is a Registered Architect in New York, Maine, California, and Ohio.
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