Josh A. Siebert, Assoc. AIA

partner | designer

Josh is intrigued by the discovery process in which one develops new ideas. Architecture provides this mode of investigation for him. With a background in construction and metal shop fabrication his desire is for architecture and exploration to be merged into a process that is today, modus studio.


After graduating from University of Arkansas in 2002 with a degree in Architecture and a minor in Art, Josh moved to Kansas City to work for the firm HOK Sport +Venue+ Event. With a love for Architecture and passion for Sports, this firm was a perfect fit. After three and a half years of designing numerous projects nationally and abroad, such as the new Sabina Park Cricket Club and the Washington Nationals Baseball Stadium, Josh moved back to Arkansas to pursue projects smaller in scale. At the end of 2005, he took a job with the San Diego based firm Tucker Sadler Architects in their Rogers, Arkansas office. By diversifying his design experience through a wide range of projects from small tenant infills to high rise designs, Tucker Sadler provided a great platform to learn a wide variety of skills in a relatively short amount of time.


Early in 2008, Josh left Tucker Sadler to pursue interests in the Northwest Arkansas development market. In June of 2008, he and Chris Baribeau came together at modus to explore their combined interests. He has been fortunate to work with clients that are excited about the possibilities and process of turning their projects into architecture. Josh is always eager to make a difference in the way clients view architecture and how he can shape the built environment.