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Hugh Newell Jacobsen

Hugh Newell Jacobsen (March 11, 1929 – March 4, 2021) was an American architect. He was noted for designing Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' home in Martha's Vineyard during the 1980s. He also restored part of the U.S. Embassy in Paris, as well as Spaso House in Moscow.

Hugh Newell Jacobsen
Born(1929-03-11)March 11, 1929
DiedMarch 4, 2021(2021-03-04) (aged 91)
OccupationArchitect
Buildings
ProjectsThe Weitzenhoffer Wing of the Fred Jones Art Center, University of Oklahoma.

Early life edit

Jacobsen was born on March 11, 1929, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to Lucy Ellen (Newell) and John Edwall Jacobsen.[1] His father was initially employed as a meat importer and later worked for the War Shipping Administration during World War II. Consequently, the Jacobsen family moved to Washington, D.C., and he graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in 1947. Jacobsen went on to study fine arts at the University of Maryland, obtaining a bachelor's degree in 1951. Although he originally intended to become a portrait painter, his father advised him to go into architecture for its job security.[2] Subsequently, he undertook postgraduate studies at Yale University, earning a Master of Architecture in 1955.[2][3][4]

After completing his formal education, Jacobsen briefly worked in New Canaan, Connecticut, apprenticing to Philip Johnson in 1955.[5] Subsequently, he worked for Keyes, Lethbridge and Condon in Washington, D.C., from 1957 to 1958,[3] and was also taught by Louis Kahn.[2] Jacobsen opened his eponymous Georgetown architectural firm in 1958.[2][3]

Career edit

 
"White House" in Voorschoten (the Netherlands)

Jacobsen was widely known for his modern pavilion-based residences—composed of simple, gabled forms, rectangular in plan. Unlike other second-generation Modernist architects who revisited the iconic European houses of the 1920s or the American shingle style of the nineteenth century, Jacobsen drew inspiration from the vernacular architecture of the American homestead. His large but intimately scaled pavilions recall the barns, detached kitchens, and smokehouses—the outbuildings—of rural America.[4][6][7]

Jacobsen designed Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' home in Martha's Vineyard,[8] which was completed in 1981.[2] There was initially public outcry over concerns that his modern design would contrast jarringly with the adjacent historic cottages. However, the design was ultimately subtle, more akin to "New England saltbox than brutalist concrete fantasy".[2] He was also commissioned by Meryl Streep, James Garner, and Rachel Lambert Mellon, among others.[2]

Other well known works of Jacobsen include his addition under the West Terrace of the United States Capitol, as well as the restoration of the Renwick Gallery and Arts and Industries Building, all in Washington, D.C. He also refurbished the Hôtel de Talleyrand section of the U.S. Embassy in Paris and Spaso House in Moscow. He designed structures for universities such as Georgetown University, the University of Maryland (his alma mater), University of Michigan, and University of Oklahoma.[2]

Jacobsen was elected into the National Academy of Design in 1988, first as an Associate member, before becoming a full Academician four years later.[9] He was one of a small number of architects chosen in 1998 to participate in designed the Dream House series.[2] This was promotion by Life magazine where famed architects designed homes, and plans were made publicly available.[10][11] He ended up selling over 900,000 plans, and the houses built from them were constructed in countries such as Argentina, South Korea, and the United Kingdom.[2]

Personal life edit

Jacobsen was married to Ruth "Robin" Kearney until her death in 2010. Together, they had three children: John, Matthew, and Simon. He had dyslexia.[2]

Jacobsen died on March 4, 2021, aged 91, at an assisted living facility in Front Royal, Virginia.

References edit

  1. ^ Who's who in Science and Engineering. Marquis Who's Who. March 7, 2008. ISBN 9780837957685 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Orton, Kathy (March 4, 2021). "Hugh Newell Jacobsen, award-winning modernist architect, dies at 91". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c Emanuel, Muriel (2016). "JACOBSEN, Hugh Newell". Contemporary Architects. Springer. pp. 391–92. ISBN 978-1-349-04184-8.
  4. ^ a b Forgey, Benjamin (March 25, 1989). "The Jacobsen Vision". The Washington Post. p. D1.
  5. ^ "HNJ Bio". Jacobsen Architecture, LLC. Retrieved March 8, 2021.
  6. ^ "2010 AD100: Hugh Newell Jacobsen". Architectural Digest. January 1, 2010.
  7. ^ Jacobsen, Hugh Newell (2003). Hugh Newell Jacobsen, Architect. Images Publishing. ISBN 978-1-920744-13-7.
  8. ^ Keller, Jon (July 13, 1981). "With $3 Million and Two Years of Work, Jackie Onassis Buys Some Peace and Quiet by the Sea". People.
  9. ^ "National Academicians". National Academy of Design. Retrieved February 12, 2020.
  10. ^ Robinson, Gaile (February 14, 1998). "Magazine Joins Architect in Creating Affordable House". Chicago Tribune.
  11. ^ Rozhon, Tracie (July 2, 1998). "The House Is in the Mail". The New York Times. p. F1.

External links edit

  • Hugh Newell Jacobsen, Architect official website
  • The Artist Toolbox – Hugh Newell Jacobsen

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Hugh Newell Jacobsen March 11 1929 March 4 2021 was an American architect He was noted for designing Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis home in Martha s Vineyard during the 1980s He also restored part of the U S Embassy in Paris as well as Spaso House in Moscow Hugh Newell JacobsenBorn 1929 03 11 March 11 1929Grand Rapids Michigan U S DiedMarch 4 2021 2021 03 04 aged 91 Front Royal Virginia U S OccupationArchitectBuildingsBeech House 1963 University of Michigan Alumni Center 1982 Buckwalter House 1982 Addition to the United States Capitol 1993ProjectsThe Weitzenhoffer Wing of the Fred Jones Art Center University of Oklahoma Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editJacobsen was born on March 11 1929 in Grand Rapids Michigan to Lucy Ellen Newell and John Edwall Jacobsen 1 His father was initially employed as a meat importer and later worked for the War Shipping Administration during World War II Consequently the Jacobsen family moved to Washington D C and he graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in 1947 Jacobsen went on to study fine arts at the University of Maryland obtaining a bachelor s degree in 1951 Although he originally intended to become a portrait painter his father advised him to go into architecture for its job security 2 Subsequently he undertook postgraduate studies at Yale University earning a Master of Architecture in 1955 2 3 4 After completing his formal education Jacobsen briefly worked in New Canaan Connecticut apprenticing to Philip Johnson in 1955 5 Subsequently he worked for Keyes Lethbridge and Condon in Washington D C from 1957 to 1958 3 and was also taught by Louis Kahn 2 Jacobsen opened his eponymous Georgetown architectural firm in 1958 2 3 Career edit nbsp White House in Voorschoten the Netherlands Jacobsen was widely known for his modern pavilion based residences composed of simple gabled forms rectangular in plan Unlike other second generation Modernist architects who revisited the iconic European houses of the 1920s or the American shingle style of the nineteenth century Jacobsen drew inspiration from the vernacular architecture of the American homestead His large but intimately scaled pavilions recall the barns detached kitchens and smokehouses the outbuildings of rural America 4 6 7 Jacobsen designed Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis home in Martha s Vineyard 8 which was completed in 1981 2 There was initially public outcry over concerns that his modern design would contrast jarringly with the adjacent historic cottages However the design was ultimately subtle more akin to New England saltbox than brutalist concrete fantasy 2 He was also commissioned by Meryl Streep James Garner and Rachel Lambert Mellon among others 2 Other well known works of Jacobsen include his addition under the West Terrace of the United States Capitol as well as the restoration of the Renwick Gallery and Arts and Industries Building all in Washington D C He also refurbished the Hotel de Talleyrand section of the U S Embassy in Paris and Spaso House in Moscow He designed structures for universities such as Georgetown University the University of Maryland his alma mater University of Michigan and University of Oklahoma 2 Jacobsen was elected into the National Academy of Design in 1988 first as an Associate member before becoming a full Academician four years later 9 He was one of a small number of architects chosen in 1998 to participate in designed the Dream House series 2 This was promotion by Life magazine where famed architects designed homes and plans were made publicly available 10 11 He ended up selling over 900 000 plans and the houses built from them were constructed in countries such as Argentina South Korea and the United Kingdom 2 Personal life editJacobsen was married to Ruth Robin Kearney until her death in 2010 Together they had three children John Matthew and Simon He had dyslexia 2 Jacobsen died on March 4 2021 aged 91 at an assisted living facility in Front Royal Virginia References edit Who s who in Science and Engineering Marquis Who s Who March 7 2008 ISBN 9780837957685 via Google Books a b c d e f g h i j k Orton Kathy March 4 2021 Hugh Newell Jacobsen award winning modernist architect dies at 91 The Washington Post Retrieved March 4 2021 a b c Emanuel Muriel 2016 JACOBSEN Hugh Newell Contemporary Architects Springer pp 391 92 ISBN 978 1 349 04184 8 a b Forgey Benjamin March 25 1989 The Jacobsen Vision The Washington Post p D1 HNJ Bio Jacobsen Architecture LLC Retrieved March 8 2021 2010 AD100 Hugh Newell Jacobsen Architectural Digest January 1 2010 Jacobsen Hugh Newell 2003 Hugh Newell Jacobsen Architect Images Publishing ISBN 978 1 920744 13 7 Keller Jon July 13 1981 With 3 Million and Two Years of Work Jackie Onassis Buys Some Peace and Quiet by the Sea People National Academicians National Academy of Design Retrieved February 12 2020 Robinson Gaile February 14 1998 Magazine Joins Architect in Creating Affordable House Chicago Tribune Rozhon Tracie July 2 1998 The House Is in the Mail The New York Times p F1 External links editHugh Newell Jacobsen Architect official website The Artist Toolbox Hugh Newell Jacobsen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hugh Newell Jacobsen amp oldid 1139045263, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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