About me
David Greenbaum is an expert architect focused on the design of museums, performing arts venues, visitor attractions, institutional, and mixed-use projects. In a 40-year career that includes multiple projects of national significance for the Smithsonian Institution, The National Gallery of Art, the Architect of the Capitol, and other sites in the U.S. and overseas, David has developed an international practice in museum design and comparable visitor attractions, with a particular interest in the development of cultural districts. His project work has been recognized with over 75 national and regional design honors and published in more than 300 articles, underscoring the importance of his work in the architectural and museum communities, as well as the larger public realm. David has served as the 2019 Chairman of AIA National Committee on Design and is a founding member of the International Museum Construction Congress. David holds a B ‘Arch degree from Cornell University and an M ‘Arch degree from Yale University.