“Like the Modernists who dominated the design world in the middle of the last century, architect Jeff Jordan displays a visionary belief in the power of architecture to transform spaces and lives. It's no wonder that his small firm in Rutherford is called on so frequently to remodel houses from that era. In those projects, and in his new-build work, he exhibits a clarity of vision—an ability to reduce spaces to their simplest forms—and a fascination with industrial materials (as in his Featured Project, Tenafly house, with its plywood ceilings, microcement floors and corrugated-metal-and-fiber-cement cladding). At the same time, there's a strong respect for function and the indoor-outdoor relationship, making these projects not just experiments in architecture, but comfortable and nurturing homes.” Richard Olsen, Forbes Architecture Editor

https://www.forbes.com/sites/richardolsen/2024/10/30/architecture-and-the-american-house-now/