Greg Smolley, AIA

APA, ALEP, LEED AP Studio Director CT and Senior Associate Connect on LinkedIn
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Greg Smolley

APA, ALEP, LEED AP Studio Director CT and Senior Associate Connect on LinkedIn

Greg is a leader in the design and master planning of educational facilities throughout New England. His 28 years of experience includes a wide variety of educational projects for both public and private clients ranging from early childhood centers to high schools and collegiate projects. He has led numerous school projects spanning from small scale renovations and school facility studies to large, complex, multimillion dollar additions and new construction. In addition, Greg has led project teams in the research, renovation, and reuse of many historical buildings, including several listed on the National Register. Greg’s knowledge of architectural planning and the legislative process provide a keen perspective and disciplined approach to successfully planning and delivering projects. He regularly presents at events both regionally and nationally on the topics of design, planning, team building and project delivery.

Greg is an active member of the Boston Society of Architects, the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Association for Learning Environments, and the American Planning Association (APA). He is a Recognized Educational Facility Planner (REFP), and is a LEED Accredited Professional (LEED AP) through the U.S. Green Building Council. He was a member of the MSBA School Security Working Group and the Connecticut School Security System Symposium, and is currently engaged with the BSA K-12 Subcommittee.

Education

New York Institute of Technology

BS, Architectural Technology

Professional Registrations

Registered Architect in New York

LEED Accredited Professional

ALEP – Accredited Learning Education Planner via the Association for Learning Environments (A4LE)

Professional Affiliations

American Institute of Architects; Committee on Architecture in Education

American Planning Association

Association for Learning Environments

US Green Building Council

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