Greg Belew serves as the Senior Principal at Hands On! Studio, where he brings a wealth of expertise in exhibition design and architecture to the forefront of innovative project development. With a robust background as a licensed architect, Greg is instrumental in bridging the gap...
Greg Belew serves as the Senior Principal at Hands On! Studio, where he brings a wealth of expertise in exhibition design and architecture to the forefront of innovative project development. With a robust background as a licensed architect, Greg is instrumental in bridging the gap between clients and architectural teams, ensuring that each exhibition is not only visually compelling but also seamlessly integrated into its physical environment. His role involves comprehensive planning and design, where he meticulously manages budgeting and scheduling to align with client-specific needs while promoting long-term sustainability.
Greg's collaborative approach has led to the successful execution of numerous award-winning projects across the globe, showcasing his ability to harmonize artistic vision with practical implementation. He has worked alongside esteemed architects such as James Stewart Polshek, Moshe Safdie, Lake/Flato, and MGA, leveraging their insights to enhance the architectural integrity of exhibitions. His expertise spans various domains, including art exhibitions, historic preservation, and urban design, allowing him to navigate complex design challenges with ease.
In addition to his project management skills, Greg is a skilled public speaker and a passionate advocate for design research, often sharing his insights on the intersection of architecture and exhibition design at industry conferences. His commitment to fostering collaborative relationships and his deep understanding of architectural principles make him a pivotal figure in the field, driving forward-thinking solutions that resonate with audiences and elevate the visitor experience. Through his leadership, Hands On! Studio continues to set benchmarks for excellence in the realm of exhibition development.