
This Architectural League-run visit to the offices of Smith-Miller + Hawkinson Architects pulls the curtain back on the studio’s public and private projects including museums, parks, transportation terminals, government facilities, private residences, exhibitions, and installations, as well as furniture and objects. According to the firm, the studio is inspired by an ongoing investigation into contemporary culture, serving as a “laboratory for speculation and making, for investigation and practice.” Some of the firm’s current and upcoming projects are Zerega Avenue EMS Station in the Bronx; The Dillon, an 83-unit residential complex in Midtown Manhattan; and Ohio State University ENGIE EAIC, an innovation center for energy research and technology incubation.