JEFFREY DANIELS, FAIA
Jeffrey Daniels is principal of Jeffrey Daniels Architects and Director of the Architecture and Design Program at UCLA Extension. Architectural works designed by Jeffrey Daniels include the David Hockney Residence, the Edythe & Eli Broad Painting Studios for Cal Arts, and the award winning KFC on Western Avenue. Jeffrey earned a bachelor's degree from Princeton University and an M.Arch degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He has taught at Art Center College of Design, USC School of Architecture and the UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design. In 2013 his architectural work formed part of an exhibit “Overdrive: LA Constructs the Future” at the Getty Museum, as well as at the National Building Museum in Washington D.C. In 2016, for his “exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society” Jeffrey was recognized with the American Institute of Architects highest membership honor by being elevated to Fellowship in the American Institute of Architects.