Nour Jallad is a registered architect with over 14 years of experience practicing in New York City.​ 

​Prior to starting her own practice in 2017, Nour was a project architect at Gensler, where she was involved in 
the design and implementation of numerous projects, ranging from full headquarters to small renovations. ​​Her most notable project was the Condé Nast headquarters at One World Trade Center, a 1.3 million SF interior fit-out including workplace and amenities on 25 floors. 

After her tenure at Gensler, Nour joined the team at Morris Adjmi Architects where she was the project architect on a ground-up, six-story hotel in Rockaway, NY, during the schematic design and design development phases.

​Born and raised in Lebanon, Nour received a Bachelors of Arts in Architecture from the University of Pennsylvania and a Master in Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design.​
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