Herzog & de Meuron

Jack Brough is an Associate at Herzog & de Meuron. With experience on several significant cultural, institutional and hospitality projects in North America, Jack has expertise in guiding projects from design through construction and completion on site. Appointed as Associate Studio Director of the Austin office in 2026, he currently leads several projects across the central and southeastern United States from our office in Texas.

Jack served as project manager for the Memphis Art Museum, working between Basel and the US until relocating to Memphis in 2023 to oversee the realization of the museum through its completion in 2026. Previously, he led the Powerhouse Arts team from Basel, seeing the project through to completion on site in Brooklyn out of our New York office. Earlier work includes contributions to 215 Chrystie in New York, the Parrish Art Museum in Watermill, and the construction monitoring of Pérez Art Museum Miami, where he focused on the execution of its exposed concrete structure.

Jack received his Master of Architecture from Yale University in 2009 and his Bachelor of Arts with a concentration in architecture from Princeton University in 2004. From 2004 until 2006, he collaborated with Rafael Viñoly Architects and 1100: Architect in New York City. He has been a registered architect in the state of Florida since 2016. He has edited several publications, including Project Issue Six and Perspecta 43, and written articles for PLAT and Project, among others.