Jennifer Siegal is the principal and founder of Office of Mobile Design, a progressive architecture/design studio that is dedicated to the exploration and production of mobile and eco-logic structures. She earned a master's degree from the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) in 1994, and was a 2003 Loeb Fellow at Harvard University's School of Design where she explored the use of intelligent, kinetic, and lightweight materials. Ms. Siegal's work, including the well-known prefab projects, Portable House and Swellhouse, was exhibited at the prestigious Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum's 2003 National Design Triennial: Inside Design Now ; and the Walker Art Center's Strangely Familiar: Design and Everyday Life . Her innovative design sensibilities and expertise in prefab and green building technologies were recognized by the popular media in 2003 when Esquire magazine named her one of the ¡°Best and Brightest.¡± In the same year, the Architectural League of New York included her in the acclaimed Emerging Voices program. Ms. Siegal is a Full Professor at Woodbury University in Los Angeles, and the editor of Mobile: The Art of Portable Architecture, a book and reference guide for architects on the art of transportable environments. Her forthcoming monthly publication series entitled Materials Monthly will be launched in 2005.