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Jon Jerde

Jonathan Adams Jerde, FAIA (January 22, 1940 – February 9, 2015) was an American architect based in Venice, Los Angeles, California, founder and chairman of The Jerde Partnership, a design architecture and urban planning firm specializing in the design of shopping malls that has created a number of commercial developments around the globe. Jerde became well known as an innovator in the design of malls and related spaces.[1] His firm has grown into a multi-disciplinary firm with offices in Los Angeles, Orange County, California, Hong Kong, and Shanghai.

Jon Jerde

FAIA
Born
Jonathan Adams Jerde

(1940-01-22)January 22, 1940
DiedFebruary 9, 2015(2015-02-09) (aged 75)
Los Angeles, California, US
OccupationArchitect
ChildrenJennifer Jerde Castor, Maggie Jerde Joyce, Kate Jerde Cole, Christopher Jerde and Olive Jerde
Parents
  • Paul Jerde (father)
  • Marion Adams (mother)
Websitehttp://jerde.com/

Early Life edit

Born in Alton, Illinois, he moved often from oil field to oil field, mostly in the West, with his father, Paul, who was a peripatetic engineer for oil companies, and his mother, formerly Marion Adams. When his parents split up, Jerde lived with his mother in the Long Beach, CA area.[2]

Of his youth, Jerde told The Los Angeles Times, “My mother was an alcoholic. My father was usually away working. As a lonely kid, I collected trash items and built them into backyard constructions.”[3]

Career edit

Jerde was a graduate of the School of Architecture at the University of Southern California.[4]

Horton Plaza edit

After early years working at Charles Kober Associates on multiple retail projects, including Plaza Pasadena, Jerde was commissioned by developer Ernie Hahn to design the Horton Plaza shopping center[5] in downtown San Diego. The project was a five-story outdoor retail complex, with the main passage being diagonally oriented to the street grid and at the time anchored by Nordstrom, The Broadway, and J. W. Robinson's department stores; and connected to a Westin Hotel and the Balboa Theatre, resulting in an urban mixed-use center. It featured long one-way ramps and sudden drop-offs, parapets, shadowy colonnades and cul-de-sacs. Its design broke many traditional mall-design rules such as lowering ambient arousal levels and protecting the maximal lines-of-sight to merchandise. Its fragmented spaces were finished in a variety of bright colors. The project was completed in 1985.

Jerde's Horton Plaza[6] brought 25 million visitors in its first year, and as of 2004 continued to generate San Diego's highest sales per unit area. Jerde claimed that the project also sparked nearly $2.4 billion in redevelopment to the surrounding area and downtown core.[7] Later the mall would lose business to centers in nearby Mission Valley as they renovated and to big box retailers, from a limited ability to capitalize on the resurgence of foot traffic on the adjacent Gaslamp District streets due to its physically being cut off behind parking garages, and from the 2010s retail apocalypse,[8] so that by 2019 it was set to close and be converted to a workplace for the tech industry.

Other work edit

The Jerde Partnership was involved in the design and planning of the Los Angeles 1984 Olympics. Based on the success of both Horton and the Olympics, the firm designed Fashion Island in Newport Beach, CA in 1989, the Mall of America[9] in Bloomington, Minnesota in 1992, the Urban Entertainment Center Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles, the pirate show and facade of the Treasure Island Casino in Vegas in 1993, the Las Vegas Fremont Street Experience in 1995 and the Bellagio in Las Vegas in 1998.

The Jerde Partnership edit

The firm has developed into a major international company with key urban regeneration projects overseas, including Beursplein in Rotterdam, Netherlands, and Canal City Hakata in Fukuoka, Japan, both in 1996, as well as other projects in Japan,[10] China and Europe. Jerde is also responsible for a string of landmark urban mixed-use developments, including: Namba Parks in Osaka, Japan, awarded the Urban Land Institute Awards of Excellence: Asia Pacific, 2009; Roppongi Hills in Tokyo, Japan; Kanyon in Istanbul, Turkey and Zlote Tarasy in Warsaw, Poland. More recently the firm has designed: The Vermont, a multifamily development in Los Angeles's Koreatown,[11] the Grand Hyatt Sanya Haitang Bay Resort and Spa in Hainan, China;[12] Puerto Cancun Marina Town Center in Cancun, Mexico;[13] and Pacific City in Huntington Beach, California.[14]

Completed edit

Name City US State/
Country
Completed Other Information Image
Horton Plaza San Diego California 1985  
Seventh Market Place now FIGat7th Downtown Los Angeles California 1986
Fashion Island Newport Beach California 1989 Major redesign of original 1967 mall  
Mall of America Twin Cities Minnesota 1992  
Universal CityWalk Hollywood Los Angeles California 1993  
Treasure Island Hotel and Casino Las Vegas Strip Nevada 1993 First collaboration with Steve Wynn  
Fremont Street Experience Las Vegas Nevada 1995  
Canal City Hakata Fukuoka Japan 1996  
Bellagio Las Vegas Strip Nevada 1998  
Palms Casino Resort Las Vegas Nevada 2001 First tower (right in image)  
Dentsu Building Tokyo Japan 2002  
Roppongi Hills Tokyo Japan 2002  
Wynn Las Vegas Las Vegas Strip Nevada 2005  
Palms Phase II Las Vegas Nevada 2006 "Fantasy Tower" (left in image)  
Palms Place Las Vegas Nevada 2008 Third tower  
Namba Parks Osaka Japan 2009  
Santa Monica Place Santa Monica California 2010 Complete overhaul of Frank Gehry's 1980 indoor mall, turning it into an outdoor mall. Final completed work.  

Honors edit

Jerde was named the first recipient of the USC School of Architecture's Distinguished Alumnus award, in 1985, and became a fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1990.[15]

Death edit

Jerde died on February 9, 2015, at his home in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles; he had been suffering from cancer and Alzheimer's disease.[4] He was 75.

References edit

  1. ^ Ed Leibowitz, "Crowd Pleaser", Los Angeles, February 2002, pp. 48ff.
  2. ^ Weber, Bruce (February 15, 2018). "Jon Jerde, Architect of Merging Visions, Dies at 75". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Colker, David (2015-02-09). "Jon Jerde dies at 75; L.A. architect redefined shopping mall, urban spaces". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  4. ^ a b Colker, David. "Jon Jerde dies at 75; L.A. architect redefined shopping mall, urban spaces". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 10, 2015.
  5. ^ Showley, Roger (13 February 2015). "Horton Plaza architect redesigned us". San Diego Union Tribune. Retrieved February 21, 2015.
  6. ^ New Left Review
  7. ^ jerde.com 2013-07-24 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ "The fall of Horton Plaza | San Diego Reader".
  9. ^ Worldcatlibraries.org
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2017-10-10. Retrieved 2007-07-22.
  11. ^ "Architect Magazine".
  12. ^ "press release".
  13. ^ "Mira website".
  14. ^ "Huntington Beach's Pacific City complex aims to draw locals, tourists". Los Angeles Times. 12 June 2014.
  15. ^ Frances Anderton, "Jon Jerde, Design Czar for the 1984 Olympics Who Remade Retail Destinations, Dies at 75", KCRW, February 9, 2015.

External links edit

  • The Jerde Partnership

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Jonathan Adams Jerde FAIA January 22 1940 February 9 2015 was an American architect based in Venice Los Angeles California founder and chairman of The Jerde Partnership a design architecture and urban planning firm specializing in the design of shopping malls that has created a number of commercial developments around the globe Jerde became well known as an innovator in the design of malls and related spaces 1 His firm has grown into a multi disciplinary firm with offices in Los Angeles Orange County California Hong Kong and Shanghai Jon JerdeFAIABornJonathan Adams Jerde 1940 01 22 January 22 1940Alton Illinois USDiedFebruary 9 2015 2015 02 09 aged 75 Los Angeles California USOccupationArchitectChildrenJennifer Jerde Castor Maggie Jerde Joyce Kate Jerde Cole Christopher Jerde and Olive JerdeParentsPaul Jerde father Marion Adams mother Websitehttp jerde com Contents 1 Early Life 2 Career 2 1 Horton Plaza 2 2 Other work 2 3 The Jerde Partnership 3 Completed 4 Honors 5 Death 6 References 7 External linksEarly Life editBorn in Alton Illinois he moved often from oil field to oil field mostly in the West with his father Paul who was a peripatetic engineer for oil companies and his mother formerly Marion Adams When his parents split up Jerde lived with his mother in the Long Beach CA area 2 Of his youth Jerde told The Los Angeles Times My mother was an alcoholic My father was usually away working As a lonely kid I collected trash items and built them into backyard constructions 3 Career editJerde was a graduate of the School of Architecture at the University of Southern California 4 Horton Plaza edit After early years working at Charles Kober Associates on multiple retail projects including Plaza Pasadena Jerde was commissioned by developer Ernie Hahn to design the Horton Plaza shopping center 5 in downtown San Diego The project was a five story outdoor retail complex with the main passage being diagonally oriented to the street grid and at the time anchored by Nordstrom The Broadway and J W Robinson s department stores and connected to a Westin Hotel and the Balboa Theatre resulting in an urban mixed use center It featured long one way ramps and sudden drop offs parapets shadowy colonnades and cul de sacs Its design broke many traditional mall design rules such as lowering ambient arousal levels and protecting the maximal lines of sight to merchandise Its fragmented spaces were finished in a variety of bright colors The project was completed in 1985 Jerde s Horton Plaza 6 brought 25 million visitors in its first year and as of 2004 continued to generate San Diego s highest sales per unit area Jerde claimed that the project also sparked nearly 2 4 billion in redevelopment to the surrounding area and downtown core 7 Later the mall would lose business to centers in nearby Mission Valley as they renovated and to big box retailers from a limited ability to capitalize on the resurgence of foot traffic on the adjacent Gaslamp District streets due to its physically being cut off behind parking garages and from the 2010s retail apocalypse 8 so that by 2019 it was set to close and be converted to a workplace for the tech industry Other work edit The Jerde Partnership was involved in the design and planning of the Los Angeles 1984 Olympics Based on the success of both Horton and the Olympics the firm designed Fashion Island in Newport Beach CA in 1989 the Mall of America 9 in Bloomington Minnesota in 1992 the Urban Entertainment Center Universal CityWalk in Los Angeles the pirate show and facade of the Treasure Island Casino in Vegas in 1993 the Las Vegas Fremont Street Experience in 1995 and the Bellagio in Las Vegas in 1998 The Jerde Partnership edit The firm has developed into a major international company with key urban regeneration projects overseas including Beursplein in Rotterdam Netherlands and Canal City Hakata in Fukuoka Japan both in 1996 as well as other projects in Japan 10 China and Europe Jerde is also responsible for a string of landmark urban mixed use developments including Namba Parks in Osaka Japan awarded the Urban Land Institute Awards of Excellence Asia Pacific 2009 Roppongi Hills in Tokyo Japan Kanyon in Istanbul Turkey and Zlote Tarasy in Warsaw Poland More recently the firm has designed The Vermont a multifamily development in Los Angeles s Koreatown 11 the Grand Hyatt Sanya Haitang Bay Resort and Spa in Hainan China 12 Puerto Cancun Marina Town Center in Cancun Mexico 13 and Pacific City in Huntington Beach California 14 Completed editName City US State Country Completed Other Information ImageHorton Plaza San Diego California 1985 nbsp Seventh Market Place now FIGat7th Downtown Los Angeles California 1986Fashion Island Newport Beach California 1989 Major redesign of original 1967 mall nbsp Mall of America Twin Cities Minnesota 1992 nbsp Universal CityWalk Hollywood Los Angeles California 1993 nbsp Treasure Island Hotel and Casino Las Vegas Strip Nevada 1993 First collaboration with Steve Wynn nbsp Fremont Street Experience Las Vegas Nevada 1995 nbsp Canal City Hakata Fukuoka Japan 1996 nbsp Bellagio Las Vegas Strip Nevada 1998 nbsp Palms Casino Resort Las Vegas Nevada 2001 First tower right in image nbsp Dentsu Building Tokyo Japan 2002 nbsp Roppongi Hills Tokyo Japan 2002 nbsp Wynn Las Vegas Las Vegas Strip Nevada 2005 nbsp Palms Phase II Las Vegas Nevada 2006 Fantasy Tower left in image nbsp Palms Place Las Vegas Nevada 2008 Third tower nbsp Namba Parks Osaka Japan 2009 nbsp Santa Monica Place Santa Monica California 2010 Complete overhaul of Frank Gehry s 1980 indoor mall turning it into an outdoor mall Final completed work nbsp Honors editJerde was named the first recipient of the USC School of Architecture s Distinguished Alumnus award in 1985 and became a fellow of the American Institute of Architects in 1990 15 Death editJerde died on February 9 2015 at his home in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles he had been suffering from cancer and Alzheimer s disease 4 He was 75 References edit Ed Leibowitz Crowd Pleaser Los Angeles February 2002 pp 48ff Weber Bruce February 15 2018 Jon Jerde Architect of Merging Visions Dies at 75 The New York Times Colker David 2015 02 09 Jon Jerde dies at 75 L A architect redefined shopping mall urban spaces Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2024 01 24 a b Colker David Jon Jerde dies at 75 L A architect redefined shopping mall urban spaces Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 10 2015 Showley Roger 13 February 2015 Horton Plaza architect redesigned us San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved February 21 2015 New Left Review jerde com Archived 2013 07 24 at the Wayback Machine The fall of Horton Plaza San Diego Reader Worldcatlibraries org Balcony press Archived from the original on 2017 10 10 Retrieved 2007 07 22 Architect Magazine press release Mira website Huntington Beach s Pacific City complex aims to draw locals tourists Los Angeles Times 12 June 2014 Frances Anderton Jon Jerde Design Czar for the 1984 Olympics Who Remade Retail Destinations Dies at 75 KCRW February 9 2015 External links editThe Jerde Partnership Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jon Jerde amp oldid 1199588742, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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