Mimi Zeiger
Mimi Zeiger is a Los Angeles–based
architecture and
design critic, educator, and curator. She is the author of ''New Museums: Contemporary Museum Architecture Around the World'' (2005)'',
Tiny Houses'' (
Random House, 2009)'', Micro Green: Tiny Houses in Nature'' (
Rizzoli, 2011), and ''Tiny Houses in the City'' (Rizzoli, 2016). Zeiger was co-curator (with Ann Lui and Niall Atkinson) of the United States pavilion of the 2018
Venice Architecture Biennnale and editor of the accompanying catalogue ''Dimensions of Citizenship: Architecture and Belonging from the Body to the Cosmos'' (Inventory Press, 2018). Her writing about architecture, art, design, and
urbanism has appeared in the ''
New York Times'', ''
Metropolis'', ''
Dwell'', ''
Domus'', ''
Dezeen'', and ''
Architectural Review''. She is a graduate of
SCI-Arc (MA) and earned her
Bachelor of Architecture degree from
Cornell University. Zeiger teaches in the Media Design Practices MFA program of the
Art Center College of Design and is visiting faculty at the
Southern California Institute of Architecture.
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