
SIMEON SEIGEL
RA, LEED AP
PARTNER
Simeon Seigel has worked with The Turett Collaborative in one capacity or another for over twenty years. Immediately after earning a B.A. in Architecture and Music from Columbia University, Seigel began working with Turett, where he managed retail, food service, and corporate projects.
During a six-year hiatus, he earned his Master of Architecture from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, where he was named both a Thayer Scholar and a Lehman Scholar. He was awarded the AIA Henry Adams Medal and graduated with Distinction as valedictorian in 2002.
Seigel worked for several years at Koetter, Kim and Associates in Boston. Alongside his design duties there, he devised and implemented CAD protocols and customized software for communicating with a nationwide design team for a $1.1 billion corporate campus design. Seigel created digital tools for automating the seamless translation of documents across different platforms and disparate technical software.
Notable TTC projects helmed by Seigel include the townhouses at 109 Waverly Place, 137 West 77th Street, and 2 North Moore Street; the penthouse at 101 West 67th Street; multifamily new construction at 15 Leonard Street; and the public Comfort Station at Brooklyn’s Bush Terminal Park.
Today, Seigel is a Partner at TTC as well as a LEED-accredited professional. He is involved in all aspects of design and project management for projects of all types. He manages the competing needs of the dozen or so projects on TTC’s boards at any given time, properly staffing them and overseeing them for quality assurance, client satisfaction, budget, and timeline.
Seigel is also a performing pianist and a New York Times-published crossword constructor. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two children.