At SOM, Feiner was responsible for design, planning and infrastructure projects in DC as well as consulting on projects around the world. In 1996, prior to joining SOM, Feiner was chief architect for the US General Services Administration, overseeing the development of Federal courthouses, office buildings, national laboratories, border stations, computer centers, and special-use projects.
A Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and lectures, Feiner was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Award for Public Architecture by the AIA in 1996.
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