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שלנו... Mr. HEMLUT JAHN ארכיטקט העל! בתור אחד מן הארכיטקטים המובילים כיום, אשר בין פירות עפרונו אפשר למצוא את הסוני סנטר המדהים בברלין, המגדל הגבוה בגרמניה כאשר נבנה - המאססה-טורם, אחד מעשרת הבניינים הגבוהים בניו-יורק, הסיטי ספייר(בניין המגורים הגבוה בעיר עד הלום), מגדל ה-1ליברטי פלייס המרהיב בפילדלפיה ועוד רבים ויפים אחרים. הנה קטע קצר באנגלית על הארכיטקט הדגול!(אחד מן החביבים עלי ביותר) Helmut Jahn (b. Nuremberg, Germany 1940) Helmut Jahn was born in Nuremberg in 1940. From 1960 to 1965 he trained at the Technische Hochschule in Munich, after which he emigrated to the U.S. where he spent a year at the Illinois Institute of Technology studying under Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. In 1967 he joined the office of C.F. Murphy Associates and six years later became partner and Director of Design. The practice was renamed Murphy/Jahn in 1981. During the 1960s the firm designed some of the more distinguished buildings in Chicago using a vocabulary of Miesian geometry. In later works Jahn´s rigid adherence to pure Modernist doctrine lessened as he began to embrace an architectural philosophy which stressed the intuitive nature of creative rationalism. This shift led to a more flexible approach to design and signalled a decisive break with the unchallenged ideology of the Modernist past. Using a "variable, wide-ranging architectural language" to describe a buildings´ contextual relationship, Jahn generated a symbolic code which could be appreciated by both professional architects and the general public. את אתר הבית שלו תוכלו למצוא ב... http://www.murphyjahn.com/intro.htm והנה סרגל-זמן של הארכיטקט המדהים... Helmut Jahn Biography 1940 Born January 4, 1940 in Nuremberg (German - Nuernberg), Germany 1965 Graduated from Technische Hochscule, Munich, Germany 1965-1966 Worked with P.C. von Seidlein, Munich, Germany 1966-1967 Graduate studies at Illinois Institute of Technology 1967-1973 Assistant to Gene Summers, C.F. Murphy Associates 1973 Executive Vice President and Director of Planning and Design, C. F. Murphy Associates 1975 Registered Architect NCARB; registrations in several states of the United States, and Member of German Chamber of Architects, State of Hessen 1979 Owens-Corning Fiberglas Energy Conservation Award--Argonne Program Support Facility 1981 Prinicpal, Murphy/Jahn 1981 University of Illinois Circle Campus, Chicago, Illinois, Visiting Professor at Design Studio 1981 Harvard University, Elliot Noyes Professor of Architectural Design 1982 President, Murphy/Jahn 1983 President and CEO Murphy/Jahn 1983 Yale University, Davenport Visiting Professor of Architectural Design 1987 Fellow American Institute of Architects, in which his work has received six American Institute of Architects National Awards and a total of (57) Distinguished Building Awards from local chapters 1988 R. S. Reynolds Memorial Award for Distinguished Architecture Using Aluminum United Airlines Terminal 1989-1993 Illinois Institute of Technology, Thesis Professor 1991 Ten Most Influential Living American Architects-- American Institute of Architects 1993 Outstanding Achievement/Architect Award from the Illinois Academy of Fine Arts 1994 "Bundeverdienstkreuz Erster Klasse" of the Federal Republic of Germany
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