From 1996 to 2003 Höweler worked at Kohn Pedersen Fox,[1] where he served as an Associate Principal on several large-scale buildings, including the Gannett USA Headquarters (McLean, Virginia), the 32-storey mixed-use Chater House (Hong Kong), and the 118-storey International Commerce Center in Hong Kong.
Höweler worked as a senior designer for Diller+Scofidio (now Diller Scofidio + Renfro) from 2003 to 2005, where he worked on institutional and cultural projects, including the Institute of Contemporary Art[2] (Boston) and the public space design at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts[3] (New York City).
Notable works include Sky Courts Exhibition Hall (Chengdu, China), the MIT Collier Memorial[4] (Cambridge, Massachusetts) and the Boston Society of Architects Headquarters[5] (Boston).
Höweler is an associate professor of architecture at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Höweler is the author of Expanded Practice (with Meejin Yoon, Princeton Architectural Press, 2009); Skyscraper: Vertical Now (Rizzoli/Universe Publishers, 2003), Public Works, Unsolicited Small Projects for the Big Dig (with Meejin Yoon and Meredith Miller, MAP Book Publishers, 2009) and 1001 Skyscrapers (with Meejin Yoon, Princeton Architectural Press, 2000).