Nancy Gribeluk

AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C
Principal, Washington, D.C.

With more than three decades of experience, Nancy is an architect dedicated to building community, strengthening culture, and advancing education. Her passion for the arts and design led her to architecture, where she recognized its power to foster connection and create a sense of belonging.

Argentinian‑born and Canadian‑educated, Nancy began her career in New York City before continuing her professional journey in Atlanta and Washington, D.C. Her global perspective and diverse background inform a collaborative, empathetic, and context‑driven approach to design, enabling her to help clients advance their missions across civic, cultural, and education projects.

Nancy is known for delivering award‑winning work while building trusted, long‑term client relationships grounded in rigor, empathy, and shared purpose. Her portfolio includes the Southwest Library in Washington, D.C., as well as multiple projects for Whitman‑Walker Health and Georgetown University.

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James Madison University, Phillips Dining Hall
Harrisonburg, Virginia
D.C. Public Library, Southwest Library
Washington, D.C.
Being exposed to so many different cultures has expanded my ways of approaching my work and looking at life.
Ballou Senior High School
Washington, D.C.
Resilient, adaptable, and flexible

After growing up in Argentina and attending school at the University of Buenos Aires, Nancy completed her architecture studies at University of Montreal, where she learned French, in order to finish her degree. Since then, she worked in New York, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C.

Nancy spent the past 18 years raising her children. She has learned that balancing being a full-time architect and a mom is not always easy, especially when trying to cater to the needs of her three very different children, her office work, and her clients. She recalls bringing her newborn baby to a client interview so she could nurse afterward. Resiliency, adaptability, and flexibility are skills that have helped her manage the process.

Nancy's Featured Work

Ballou Senior High School
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Ballou Senior High School
Washington, D.C.
Whitman-Walker Health, Health Center
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Whitman-Walker Health, Health Center
Washington, D.C.
Southwest Library exterior of a library
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Southwest Library
Washington, D.C.
Whitman-Walker Health, Max Robinson Center
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Whitman-Walker Health, Max Robinson Center
Washington, D.C.
Georgetown University, Hart Auditorium
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Georgetown University, Hart Auditorium
Washington, D.C.
Whitman-Walker Health at LIZ
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Whitman-Walker Health at LIZ
Washington, D.C.
Congress Heights Library
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Congress Heights Library
Washington, D.C.