Pascale Sablan

Pascale Sablan
FAIA NOMAC
Born
Pascale Saint-Louis

(1983-03-27) March 27, 1983
Queens, New York, U.S.
Alma materColumbia University
Pratt Institute School of Architecture
OccupationArchitect
PracticeAdjaye Associates
S9 Architecture
FXFOWLE

Pascale Sablan (born 1983) is an American architect and designer. She is the CEO at Adjaye Associates, New York Studio and became a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 2021. Sablan advocates on behalf of women and BIPOC people in architecture as the founder and executive director of Beyond the Built Environment. She previously worked for FXFOWLE (now FXCollaborative) and S9 Architecture.

Sablan has served as the historian and president of the National Organization of Minority Architects. In 2024 Sablan was inducted into the NOMA Council, one of the highest honors to reach in the organization. She received the Whitney M. Young Jr. Award from the American Institute of Architects in 2021. Projects that she has contributed to include the Ancestral Chamber of the African Burial Ground National Monument, schools in Haiti, and the Bronx Point Project which includes the Universal Hip Hop Museum. She earned architectural degrees from Columbia University and the Pratt Institute School of Architecture.

In early 2025 Pascale published GREATNESS: Diverse Designers of architecture book with Oro Editions.