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May
12, 2008
New York Times
Allison Arieff: The Class Isn't Always Greener (But It Could Be)
School design doesn't need to be numbingly institutional -- it can be inspiring
and, yes, green.
Dec 16 2007
Los Angeles Times
Year's designs help L.A. build its architectural momentum
Was 2007 a
mediocre year for new buildings? A nascent consensus in certain parts of the
architecture world says so, and it's not hard to understand why: With the exception
of Steven Holl's extension to the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City, Mo., which
opened to raves in the spring, no building by a prominent architect to debut
this year escaped critical complaint or public ambivalence altogether. Renzo
Piano's New York Times headquarters (too heavy and gray on the skyline) and Brad
Cloepfil's Seattle Art Museum extension (too corporate) had their detractors.
So did SANAA's teetering New Museum in Manhattan, where the fluorescent lighting
and other less-than-polished features had certain art critics complaining.
(In New York magazine, Jerry Saltz used the word "icky" to describe
its ground-floor gallery.)

Jennifer Siegal was feature in the November 2007 issue of Dwell Magazine.
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The Green House:
New Directions in Sustainable Architecture and Design
May 20, 2006-June 3, 2007
Designing Modern Green Homes
THIS WEEK'S RADIO SHOW - If architect Jennifer Siegal, Principal of Office of Mobile Design, is right, the way we conceive and build homes in the 21st century is about to undergo a major transformation as environmental constraints pose new challenges and technological advancements create new possibilities. podcast
Reinventing the Globe:
A Shakespearen Theater for the 21st Century
January 10-August, 2007
The Washington Post said:
"The best of the designs, because it is modest, practical and closely connected to a genuine populist tradition, is Jennifer Siegal's plan for a "GlobeTrotter," an expandable theater carefully packed like an accordion with attachable balloons into a tractor-trailer." Read more here.
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