Robert Siegel Architects - Projects

Projects

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United States Land Port of Entry- Calais, Maine

Bard College Residence Halls - Annandale-on-Hudson, New York

Swissair First Class and Business Class Lounge - John F. Kennedy International Airport, Jamaica, New York

SUNY College at Purchase Dance Conservatory - Purchase, New York

SUNY College at Purchase Music Conservatory - Purchase, New York

Razor and Tie - New York, New York

Pohang City Hall - Pohang, Korea

Capital One Auditorium - McLean, Virginia

53 North Moore Lobby - New York, New York

Sunwall - Washington, DC

Egyptian Museum Competition - Egypt

King Penthouse - New York, New York

Private House Addition - United States

Kawaja Penthouse - New York, NY

Dixon Loft - New York, NY

Biblioteca de Mexico - Mexico City

Balsam Loft - New York, New York

Bauman Apartment - New York, New York

Korean Embassy - Beijing, China

Korean Foreign Ministry - Seoul, Korea

National Museum of Korea - Seoul, Korea

Higashi-Gotanda Master Plan - Tokyo, Japan

Swiss Center Façade & Shared Facility for Swissair, Switzerland Tourism and Reusch International - New York, NY

Pfizer Conference Center - Jersey City, NJ

Modular Urban Housing - Pittsburgh, PA

New York Comprehensive Care Center - New York, NY

W Residence - New York, NY

Urban Playground - Volunteers of America Bronx Early Learning Center

Becker House - Gloucester, MA

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