HELMUT JAHN

An illuminated, suspended, oval roof covers the 102 m span of the central ''Forum'' of the Sony Center, Berlin.

O'Hare Airport - interior view of the connecting tunnel between Concourses B & C of Terminal 1.

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'Helmut Jahn' (b. January 4, 1940) is a German-American architect, designer of dozens of major buildings throughout the world.
Some of the better known among his creations are the US$800 million Sony Center on the Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, the Messeturm in Frankfurt and the One Liberty Place, the tallest building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Jahn was born in Nuremberg, Germany in 1940. After attending the Technische Hochschule of Munich from 1960 to 1965 he worked with Peter C. von Seidlein for a year. In 1966 he emigrated to Chicago to further study architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology, leaving school without earning his degree.
In 1967 he joined C. F. Murphy Associates as a protégé of Gene Summers and was appointed Executive Vice President and Director of Planning and Design of the firm in 1973. In 1981 the firm was renamed Murphy/Jahn, although Murphy died a few years later in 1985, leaving Jahn in control. Despite a rocky start when the roof of his first major project Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Missouri collapsed in 1979, Jahn established his pre-eminent reputation in 1985 with the State of Illinois Center in Chicago which prompted him to be dubbed "Flash Gordon."[1].

Contents
Completed projects
Awards
External links

Completed projects


Following is a partial list of completed projects[2] and supplemented by the official Murphy/Jahn website[3] and the Emporis list [4]:

1974 Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Missouri

1976 Auraria Learning Resources Center, Auraria Higher Education Center, Denver, Colorado

1977 Saint Mary's College Athletic Facility, South Bend, Indiana(pictures)

1980 Xerox Center (55 West Monroe), Chicago, Illinois

1983 First Source Centre, South Bend, Indiana[5]

1983 11 Diagonal Street, Johannesburg, South Africa[6]

1984 O'Hare 'L' Station, O'Hare International Airport, Chicago Illinois

1985 James R. Thompson Center, Chicago, Illinois

1986 362 West Street, Durban, South Africa

1986 Oakbrook Terrace Tower, Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois[7]

1987 Park Avenue Tower, New York, New York[8]

1987 425 Lexington Avenue, New York, New York[9]

1987 at O'Hare International Airport, Chicago, Illinois

1987 One Liberty Place, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1987 Cityspire, New York, New York[10]

1988 Wilshire/Westwood, Los Angeles, California

1990 Bank of America Tower, Jacksonville, Florida[11]

1990 Two Liberty Place, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[12]

1991 Messeturm, Frankfurt, Germany

1993 Hitachi Tower, Singapore[13]

1993 Caltex House, Singapore

1994 Hotel Kempinski, Munich, Germany

1994 Kurfürstendamm 70, Berlin, Germany

1997 RCID Administration Building, Orlando, Florida

1998 Generale Bank Nederland, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

1999 European Union Headquarters, Brussels

1999 Munich Airport Center, Germany

2000 Sony Center Berlin, Germany

2000 Cologne Bonn Airport, Cologne (Köln), Germany

2000 HA·LO Headquarters (presently the headquarters of Shure), Niles, Illinois

2000 Neues Kranzler Eck, Berlin, Germany

2002 Kaufhof Galeria, Chemnitz, Germany

2002 Shanghai International Expo Centre, Shanghai, China

2002 Bayer AG Konzernzentrale[14], Leverkusen, Germany

2003 Deutsche Post Tower, Bonn, Germany

2003 IIT Student Housing, Chicago, Illinois

2003 Highlight Munich Business Towers, Munich, Germany

2004 Horizon Serono, Geneva, Switzerland

2006 Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok, Thailand

Awards



1991 - "Ten Most Influential Living American Architects" from the American Institute of Architects

1993 - "Outstanding Achievement/Architect Award" from the Illinois Academy of Fine Arts

1994 - "Bundesverdienstkreuz Erster Klasse" of the Federal Republic of Germany

2002 - Institute Honour Award of the American Institute of Architects for the Sony Center.

2005 - Murphy/Jahn, Inc. recipient of the AIA Architecture Firm Award.

External links



Murphy/Jahn official website.

''The New Modernism of Helmut Jahn''



Murphy/Jahn portfolio on Emporis

projectchicago.org entry: 120 North LaSalle building

projectchicago.org entry: State Street Village

contruction.com entry: Highlight towers

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