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Francisco Gonzalez-Pulido

Francisco Gonzalez-Pulido (born February 1970) is a Mexican architect noted for his expressive, yet rational design approach. From 1992 through 1998, he worked predominately on his own. In 1999, he joined the Chicago firm Murphy/Jahn Architects (which he later renamed JAHN in 2012). He has worked on a wide range of building typologies with a strong emphasis on the design of skyscrapers and airports in America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.[1] After a long time working with Helmut Jahn, Gonzalez-Pulido became the firm's first partner in 2009 and then president in 2012. In the Fall of 2017, Francisco Gonzalez Pulido left JAHN to establish his own international architectural practice, FGP Atelier.[2]

Francisco Gonzalez-Pulido
BornFebruary 1970 (age 53)
Mexico City
NationalityMexican
Alma materInstituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey
Harvard University
OccupationArchitect
AwardsNational Firm Award from the American Institute of Architects
BuildingsVeer Towers

Life and education

Gonzalez-Pulido is a Mexican architect, born on February 13, 1970, in Mexico City. At the age of six he moved with his family to the north of Mexico.[3][4][5]

Since childhood he has always been interested in both: art and technology, but during his early years he thought of becoming a rock and roll musician.[4][5] To this date he continues to compose and record on his own. He also collects both vintage guitars and amplifiers.[4][5] As a teenager he decided to enroll in school to be an architect, which he did when he was 17.[4][5] He attended the Tec de Monterrey in Monterrey from 1987 to 1991 and got his bachelor in the field of Architecture.[1][6] After working on his own for a while, he went back to school because he wanted to learn more about cutting edge designs in order to work on bigger projects. From 1998 to 1999 he attended Harvard's School of Design and obtained his master's degree.[4][6][7]

Gonzalez-Pulido has been described as a man with “big personality” and “great ideas”.[3] He says that he was not an architect, he would have chosen to be a composer or a film director.[8]

Career

Soon after graduating from the Tec de Monterrey, at the age of 22 he was hired to build a summer house, a project that gave him experience as both designer and builder; he gained knowledge, skill and reputation from that project and allowed him to participate in design competitions, winning one Price Waterhouse. Nevertheless, they withdrew the offer when they knew that he did not have a firm to complete the work.[4]

During this time, he founded 2MX3,[6][9] working as an independent architect in Mexico and the United States. Among his most important projects during that period are: U2 Studio in Dublin, the Casa Zárate and Museo M+M in Oaxaca, the Casa Palmas in Tamaulipas, the General Motors Centro Técnico S XXI in Mexico City.[7] Even after being accepted into Harvard he continued working individually and during that time he was the recipient of the 1st place in an ideas competition organized by Vicente Fox which at that time was a candidate for the presidency of Mexico. Gonzalez-Pulido project was called La Casa Sintética, defined as a modular prefabricated housing project, based on concepts of elastic space.[9]

In 1999 after graduating from Harvard, Gonzalez-Pulido moved to Chicago and began his collaboration with Murphy/Jahn. The firm is acknowledged as one of the most important in the world and Helmut Jahn[9] one of Chicago's most influential architects.[3][10] Gonzalez-Pulido had heard of Jahn's collaborative concept of “Archi-Neering,” combining engineering and architecture to create a symbiotic result through a synergetic process. His original plan was to work for the firm for a short time and move on.[4][6] His vision, skills, leadership, drive and determination positioned him at the top and in 2003, he became executive vice president and then director of design from 2006 to 2012.[3] With Murphy/Jahn, Gonzalez-Pulido has worked on projects such as the DOHA Tower, Veer Towers, Leatop Plaza[6][7][10]

After a series of successful projects and in close collaboration with Helmut Jahn, he became Jahn's first partner in 2009.[3][4][6] In 2012 he was named president of the firm, in charge of design, management, operations and business development.[3][9]

Gonzalez-Pulido indicates that he likes to be hands-on and work with contractors, manufacturers and clients to solve problems.[9] In addition to creating mega-projects, he also works designing furniture to match the architecture of the building where the pieces are located. One common element in this work is transparency to make a better connection with the building's environment. For example, the furniture used at an ecological hotel in Hong Kong, a tower in Qatar and the Ethnobotanical Garden in Oaxaca.[10]

After founding FGP Atelier, Francisco Gonzalez Pulido is currently focused on Tecnano (30,000 M2 Nanotechnology Lab and Corporate Accelerator at Monterey Tec that will be completed in 2020), Shenzhen Gate (240,000 M2 200M tall office and retail complex under construction that will be completed in 2018), Land Rover HQ Shanghai (200,000 M2 office and retail complex under construction that will be completed in 2018), [null Shanghai International Financial Center (550,000 M2 220 M tall headquarters, office, exhibition, and trading complex under construction that will be completed in 2018),] Guangzhou International Cultural Center (GICC) (150,000 M2 320 M tall office building that will be completed in 2020), and the Rectoria at Monterey Tec (a renovation of the historic administration building to be completed in 2018).[2]

In March 2019, the new Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú designed by Francisco Gonzalez Pulido and FGP Atelier in collaboration with local architect Taller ADG opened to acclaim in Mexico City.[11]

Influences and style

Gonzalez-Pulido has stated that he has admired his mentor's work since he was a student in Mexico, and that he has much common ground with him. However, he admits that they share a good dose of creative tension that makes the collaboration rewarding.[9][4]

Gonzalez-Pulido does not believe in styles, trends or trying to conform to any particular aesthetic preconceptions, be it from formulas or culture.[4][5] He believes that trying to follow or start a trend creates a bad result.[5] Instead, he works to find a unique solution to a unique problem aiming for beauty as a result of a harmonious combination of experimental, essential and evolving design criteria.[12] He thinks in terms of sequence and scenarios, placing himself at the center of the problem and the solution and believes that building light is not only a theoretical but an ethical position.[4]

Lightness is a recurrent topic in his lectures, writings and design. He has related lightness to the aesthetics and physics of the minimal, the search for boundaries. His preoccupation to create responsive architecture has led him to design energy efficient buildings that have superseded energy standards.[10] In the initial phases of design, he reads and writes extensively. The ideas are developed in the form of physical models and 3D digital studies. Drawing is done only when he has a clear idea of what he wants to do.[7]

The first project that Gonzalez-Pulido directed completely with his own vision with Murphy/Jahn was the Veer Towers in Las Vegas, which has been noted for its bold, unconventional design.[3][9] He called the Veer Towers a “mix of utopia, surrealism and great ambition…”.[8]

Completed projects

 
Veer Towers, Las Vegas, USA

Selected completed projects from 2000 to 2012:

 
Suvarnabhumi Airport. Bangkok, Thailand
  • 1999 K Street, Office, Washington DC, USA
  • 600 Fairbanks, Residential, Chicago, USA
  • Bayer, Headquarters, Leverkusen, Germany
  • Deutsche Post, Headquarters, Bonn, Germany
  • FKB, Airport, Cologne, Germany
  • Focus Media Group, Mix-Use, Rostock, Germany
  • Hegau Tower, Office, Singen, Germany
  • Highlight Towers, Mix-Use, Munich, Germany
  • Japan Post, Office, Tokyo, Japan
  • Joe and Rika Mansueto Library, Chicago, USA
  • Leatop Plaza, Office, Guangzhou, PRC
  • Merck, Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland
  • Shure, Headquarters, Chicago, USA
  • Sign, Headquarters, Düsseldorf, Germany
  • Skyline Tower, Office, Munich, Germany
  • State State Village, Residential, Chicago, USA
  • Suvarnabhumi, Airport, Bangkok, Thailand
  • UIC, Power Plants, Chicago, USA
  • Yaesu Station, Tokyo, Japan

Selected completed projects from 2012 to 2014:

 
Cosmopolitan. Warsaw, Poland
  • Cosmopolitan, Residential, Warsaw Poland
  • Weser Tower, Office, Bremen, Germany

Projects under construction as main designer and partner in charge:

 
Diablos Rojos del México Ballpark, Mexico City. Mexico
  • Doha Convention Center, Doha, Qatar
  • Qiantan 14, Mix-Use, Shanghai, PRC
  • SIFC, Headquarters, Shanghai, PRC
  • Diablos Rojos del México, Ballpark, Mexico City, Mexico

Publications

  • The Bilbao Guggenheim Museum and other case studies in project's management for Harvard Graduate School of Design. (contributor)
  • Helmut Jahn, Architecture-Engineering - Birkhauser.
  • Helmut Jahn, Process and Progress - Birkhauser.
  • Portfolio Design: Second and Third Edition - Norton.
  • Murphy Jahn Six Works - Images Publishing.
  • Bayer Headquarters - Birkhauser.
  • Post Tower-Bonn - Birkhauser.
  • State Street Village - Birkhauser.
  • Visionary Chicago Architecture: Fourteen inspired concepts for the third millennia.

Recognition

His work has been exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Unbuilt Chicago and the U2 Studio in Dublin. In 2005 he won the National Firm Award from the American Institute of Architects.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b . Tec de Monterrey. September 30, 2011. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
  2. ^ a b Rodriguez, Laura. "Top Mexican architect in Chicago takes his designs worldwide". Hoy (in Spanish). Retrieved 2018-03-28.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Robert Channick (October 27, 2012). "Architect Helmut Jahn renames firm, promotes successor: Longtime protege Francisco Gonzalez-Pulido elevated to president". The Chicago Tribume. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Alejandra A Reyes (February 11, 2013). "Entrevista / Francisco González-Pulido / Dibuja su destino con éxito". Reforma. p. 68.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Francisco Gonzalez Pulido: Artífice su éxito" (PDF). El Imparcial. July 6, 2013. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "JAHN; Leading Global Architectural Firm Murphy/Jahn Announces New Name And Expanded Leadership". Journal of Engineering: 1477. November 7, 2012.
  7. ^ a b c d e . Obras Web. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
  8. ^ a b (PDF). CAF Members magazine. Chicago Architecture Foundation. Fall–Winter 2013. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 21, 2014. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g Chris Bentley (October 26, 2012). "Protege Rising". The Architects’ Newspaper. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
  10. ^ a b c d . Fundación Alfredo Harp Helú. July 29, 2013. Archived from the original on August 9, 2013. Retrieved September 20, 2014.
  11. ^ "Estadio Diablos: la integración comunitaria". México Design (in Mexican Spanish). 2019-04-05. Retrieved 2019-04-08.
  12. ^ Miguel Angel Perez Velazquez (December 10, 2012). "Orgullosamente Mexicano". El Universal. Retrieved September 20, 2014.

External links

  • JAHN official website.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Francisco Gonzalez Pulido born February 1970 is a Mexican architect noted for his expressive yet rational design approach From 1992 through 1998 he worked predominately on his own In 1999 he joined the Chicago firm Murphy Jahn Architects which he later renamed JAHN in 2012 He has worked on a wide range of building typologies with a strong emphasis on the design of skyscrapers and airports in America Europe Asia and the Middle East 1 After a long time working with Helmut Jahn Gonzalez Pulido became the firm s first partner in 2009 and then president in 2012 In the Fall of 2017 Francisco Gonzalez Pulido left JAHN to establish his own international architectural practice FGP Atelier 2 Francisco Gonzalez PulidoBornFebruary 1970 age 53 Mexico CityNationalityMexicanAlma materInstituto Tecnologico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey Harvard UniversityOccupationArchitectAwardsNational Firm Award from the American Institute of ArchitectsBuildingsVeer Towers Contents 1 Life and education 2 Career 3 Influences and style 4 Completed projects 5 Publications 6 Recognition 7 References 8 External linksLife and education EditGonzalez Pulido is a Mexican architect born on February 13 1970 in Mexico City At the age of six he moved with his family to the north of Mexico 3 4 5 Since childhood he has always been interested in both art and technology but during his early years he thought of becoming a rock and roll musician 4 5 To this date he continues to compose and record on his own He also collects both vintage guitars and amplifiers 4 5 As a teenager he decided to enroll in school to be an architect which he did when he was 17 4 5 He attended the Tec de Monterrey in Monterrey from 1987 to 1991 and got his bachelor in the field of Architecture 1 6 After working on his own for a while he went back to school because he wanted to learn more about cutting edge designs in order to work on bigger projects From 1998 to 1999 he attended Harvard s School of Design and obtained his master s degree 4 6 7 Gonzalez Pulido has been described as a man with big personality and great ideas 3 He says that he was not an architect he would have chosen to be a composer or a film director 8 Career EditSoon after graduating from the Tec de Monterrey at the age of 22 he was hired to build a summer house a project that gave him experience as both designer and builder he gained knowledge skill and reputation from that project and allowed him to participate in design competitions winning one Price Waterhouse Nevertheless they withdrew the offer when they knew that he did not have a firm to complete the work 4 During this time he founded 2MX3 6 9 working as an independent architect in Mexico and the United States Among his most important projects during that period are U2 Studio in Dublin the Casa Zarate and Museo M M in Oaxaca the Casa Palmas in Tamaulipas the General Motors Centro Tecnico S XXI in Mexico City 7 Even after being accepted into Harvard he continued working individually and during that time he was the recipient of the 1st place in an ideas competition organized by Vicente Fox which at that time was a candidate for the presidency of Mexico Gonzalez Pulido project was called La Casa Sintetica defined as a modular prefabricated housing project based on concepts of elastic space 9 In 1999 after graduating from Harvard Gonzalez Pulido moved to Chicago and began his collaboration with Murphy Jahn The firm is acknowledged as one of the most important in the world and Helmut Jahn 9 one of Chicago s most influential architects 3 10 Gonzalez Pulido had heard of Jahn s collaborative concept of Archi Neering combining engineering and architecture to create a symbiotic result through a synergetic process His original plan was to work for the firm for a short time and move on 4 6 His vision skills leadership drive and determination positioned him at the top and in 2003 he became executive vice president and then director of design from 2006 to 2012 3 With Murphy Jahn Gonzalez Pulido has worked on projects such as the DOHA Tower Veer Towers Leatop Plaza 6 7 10 After a series of successful projects and in close collaboration with Helmut Jahn he became Jahn s first partner in 2009 3 4 6 In 2012 he was named president of the firm in charge of design management operations and business development 3 9 Gonzalez Pulido indicates that he likes to be hands on and work with contractors manufacturers and clients to solve problems 9 In addition to creating mega projects he also works designing furniture to match the architecture of the building where the pieces are located One common element in this work is transparency to make a better connection with the building s environment For example the furniture used at an ecological hotel in Hong Kong a tower in Qatar and the Ethnobotanical Garden in Oaxaca 10 After founding FGP Atelier Francisco Gonzalez Pulido is currently focused on Tecnano 30 000 M2 Nanotechnology Lab and Corporate Accelerator at Monterey Tec that will be completed in 2020 Shenzhen Gate 240 000 M2 200M tall office and retail complex under construction that will be completed in 2018 Land Rover HQ Shanghai 200 000 M2 office and retail complex under construction that will be completed in 2018 null Shanghai International Financial Center 550 000 M2 220 M tall headquarters office exhibition and trading complex under construction that will be completed in 2018 Guangzhou International Cultural Center GICC 150 000 M2 320 M tall office building that will be completed in 2020 and the Rectoria at Monterey Tec a renovation of the historic administration building to be completed in 2018 2 In March 2019 the new Estadio Alfredo Harp Helu designed by Francisco Gonzalez Pulido and FGP Atelier in collaboration with local architect Taller ADG opened to acclaim in Mexico City 11 Influences and style EditGonzalez Pulido has stated that he has admired his mentor s work since he was a student in Mexico and that he has much common ground with him However he admits that they share a good dose of creative tension that makes the collaboration rewarding 9 4 Gonzalez Pulido does not believe in styles trends or trying to conform to any particular aesthetic preconceptions be it from formulas or culture 4 5 He believes that trying to follow or start a trend creates a bad result 5 Instead he works to find a unique solution to a unique problem aiming for beauty as a result of a harmonious combination of experimental essential and evolving design criteria 12 He thinks in terms of sequence and scenarios placing himself at the center of the problem and the solution and believes that building light is not only a theoretical but an ethical position 4 Lightness is a recurrent topic in his lectures writings and design He has related lightness to the aesthetics and physics of the minimal the search for boundaries His preoccupation to create responsive architecture has led him to design energy efficient buildings that have superseded energy standards 10 In the initial phases of design he reads and writes extensively The ideas are developed in the form of physical models and 3D digital studies Drawing is done only when he has a clear idea of what he wants to do 7 The first project that Gonzalez Pulido directed completely with his own vision with Murphy Jahn was the Veer Towers in Las Vegas which has been noted for its bold unconventional design 3 9 He called the Veer Towers a mix of utopia surrealism and great ambition 8 Completed projects Edit Veer Towers Las Vegas USA Selected completed projects from 2000 to 2012 Suvarnabhumi Airport Bangkok Thailand 1999 K Street Office Washington DC USA 600 Fairbanks Residential Chicago USA Bayer Headquarters Leverkusen Germany Deutsche Post Headquarters Bonn Germany FKB Airport Cologne Germany Focus Media Group Mix Use Rostock Germany Hegau Tower Office Singen Germany Highlight Towers Mix Use Munich Germany Japan Post Office Tokyo Japan Joe and Rika Mansueto Library Chicago USA Leatop Plaza Office Guangzhou PRC Merck Headquarters Geneva Switzerland Shure Headquarters Chicago USA Sign Headquarters Dusseldorf Germany Skyline Tower Office Munich Germany State State Village Residential Chicago USA Suvarnabhumi Airport Bangkok Thailand UIC Power Plants Chicago USA Yaesu Station Tokyo JapanSelected completed projects from 2012 to 2014 Cosmopolitan Warsaw Poland Cosmopolitan Residential Warsaw Poland Weser Tower Office Bremen GermanyProjects under construction as main designer and partner in charge Diablos Rojos del Mexico Ballpark Mexico City Mexico Doha Convention Center Doha Qatar Qiantan 14 Mix Use Shanghai PRC SIFC Headquarters Shanghai PRC Diablos Rojos del Mexico Ballpark Mexico City MexicoPublications EditThe Bilbao Guggenheim Museum and other case studies in project s management for Harvard Graduate School of Design contributor Helmut Jahn Architecture Engineering Birkhauser Helmut Jahn Process and Progress Birkhauser Portfolio Design Second and Third Edition Norton Murphy Jahn Six Works Images Publishing Bayer Headquarters Birkhauser Post Tower Bonn Birkhauser State Street Village Birkhauser Visionary Chicago Architecture Fourteen inspired concepts for the third millennia Recognition EditHis work has been exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago the Unbuilt Chicago and the U2 Studio in Dublin In 2005 he won the National Firm Award from the American Institute of Architects 7 References Edit a b Vuelven EXATEC a su alma mater Tec de Monterrey September 30 2011 Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved September 20 2014 a b Rodriguez Laura Top Mexican architect in Chicago takes his designs worldwide Hoy in Spanish Retrieved 2018 03 28 a b c d e f g Robert Channick October 27 2012 Architect Helmut Jahn renames firm promotes successor Longtime protege Francisco Gonzalez Pulido elevated to president The Chicago Tribume Retrieved September 20 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k Alejandra A Reyes February 11 2013 Entrevista Francisco Gonzalez Pulido Dibuja su destino con exito Reforma p 68 a b c d e f Francisco Gonzalez Pulido Artifice su exito PDF El Imparcial July 6 2013 Retrieved September 20 2014 a b c d e f JAHN Leading Global Architectural Firm Murphy Jahn Announces New Name And Expanded Leadership Journal of Engineering 1477 November 7 2012 a b c d e Francisco Gonzalez Pulido Obras Web Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved September 20 2014 a b Ten questions for Francisco Gonzalez Pulido PDF CAF Members magazine Chicago Architecture Foundation Fall Winter 2013 p 3 Archived from the original PDF on April 21 2014 Retrieved September 20 2014 a b c d e f g Chris Bentley October 26 2012 Protege Rising The Architects Newspaper Retrieved September 20 2014 a b c d Francisco Gonzalez Pulido y las ciudades verticales Fundacion Alfredo Harp Helu July 29 2013 Archived from the original on August 9 2013 Retrieved September 20 2014 Estadio Diablos la integracion comunitaria Mexico Design in Mexican Spanish 2019 04 05 Retrieved 2019 04 08 Miguel Angel Perez Velazquez December 10 2012 Orgullosamente Mexicano El Universal Retrieved September 20 2014 External links EditJAHN official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francisco Gonzalez Pulido amp oldid 1124047116, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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