Francisco Gonzalez-Pulido (born February 1970) is a Mexican architect noted for his expressive yet rational design approach.
From 1992 through 1998, he worked on his own and in 1999 he joined the Chicago firm “Murphy/Jahn” (which he renamed JAHN in 2012).
He has worked on a wide range of building typologies with a strong emphasis on the design of skyscrapers and airports, in America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
After a long time working with Helmut Jahn, he became its first partner in 2009 and president in 2012.
In the Fall of 2017, Francisco Gonzalez Pulido left JAHN to establish his own international architectural practice, FGP Atelier.