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Jay Siebenmorgen, AIA, LEED AP
Design Partner
Jay Siebenmorgen, AIA, LEED AP
Design Partner
As Design Partner, Jay helps guide the firm’s design work and vision in support of a healthier, more engaged and sustainable future. With 30 years of experience spanning healthcare, higher education and life science markets, Jay helps clients use design as a tool for organizational transformation—embodying their highest aspirations and revealing new opportunities.
Jay is committed to creating highly sustainable projects that are both forward-looking and timeless, and is passionate about revitalizing cities through new buildings as well as repositioning and adaptive reuse. This approach is evident in projects like Massachusetts General Hospital’s Cambridge Street expansion project, Rainier Tower in Seattle, Cornell University’s Duffield Hall expansion and the American University of Beirut Medical Center’s Halim & Aida Daniel Academic & Clinical Center.
Jay believes deeply in mentoring and a team-based approach, a passion that extends to teaching. He was the 2015-2016 Victor L. Regnier Distinguished Visiting Chair in Architecture at Kansas State University College of Architecture, Planning & Design. He has taught at Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and was a visiting professor at Northeastern University Graduate School of Architecture.