Sam Jacob is principal of Sam Jacob Studio for architecture and design, a practice whose work spans scales and disciplines from urban design through architecture, design, art and curatorial projects. Current and recent projects include a gallery in south London, a new mixed use building in Hoxton, and the National Collections Centre in Wiltshire.
He has worked internationally on award winning projects and has exhibited at major museums such as the V&A, MAK, and The Art Institute of Chicago as well as cultural events including the Venice Architecture Biennale. He is Professor of Architecture at UIC, Chicago, and has been visiting professor at the University of Hong Kong, Yale School of Architecture and ABK Stuttgart he is a columnist for Art Review. Previously he was a founding director of FAT Architecture.