Elizabeth Baldwin Gray is a Lecturer in Architecture at Newcastle University. Before moving to the United Kingdom, Elizabeth worked for several international architecture practices in Manhattan and the Greater New York City area, including Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects (PCPA), Robert A.M. Stern Architects (RAMSA), and Woods Bagot. At PCPA, she helped design the Abeno Harukas Tower in Osaka, currently the tallest tower in Japan; at RAMSA, two new Neo-Gothic Yale Residential Colleges; and at Woods Bagot, the Gramercy Square residential development in downtown Manhattan. Elizabeth received her MArch from Yale in 2008, where she studied architectural design with Peter Eisenman, Leon Krier, and Richard Meier, and an MA in Art History from the Courtauld Institute in 2017, where she studied German modernism. In 2021, she will begin research for a doctoral thesis at Cambridge University on conceptions of the Gothic in early modern German architecture.