Nile Greenberg is a founding partner of Abel Nile New York, LLC (ANY). ANY recently guest-edited the 2025 issue of Flash Art Volumes on the theme of “Crisis Formalism,” a dossier of architectural responses aimed at reintegrating architectural form and crisis and was recognized as New Practices New York 2020–23 by AIA New York.
Greenberg serves as architecture editor at The Brooklyn Rail, overseeing a section that focuses on the relationship between architecture and art. He was the 2025-26 Douglas A. Garofalo Fellow at University of Illinois Chicago where he presented the exhibition “Architecture of Noise,” at the Edith Farnsworth House and the Graham Foundation, on our epoch of noisy abstraction.
His published works include co-authoring The Advanced School of Collective Feeling (Park Books, 2023), a study of the relationship between physical culture and housing in the 1920s, and curating the exhibition, Two Sides of the Border at Yale University.
Greenberg has taught at Columbia University GSAPP and has presented his architectural work at the 2025 Venice Biennale, curated by Carlo Ratti; ETH ZĂĽrich; Cornell University; Spazio Maiocchi; the AIA Center for Architecture; the University of Melbourne; The Cooper Union; the University of Colorado; and other venues.
He holds a Master of Architecture degree from Columbia University.