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Helmut Jahn (born January 4, 1940) is a German-American architect, well known for designs such as the US$800 million Sony Center on the Potsdamer Platz, Berlin, the Messeturm in Frankfurt and the One Liberty Place, formerly the tallest building in Philadelphia, and Suvarnabhumi Airport, an international airport in Bangkok, Thailand.
Jahn was born in Nuremberg, Germany, in 1940. After attending the Technical University 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. Taking sole control from 1981, the firm was renamed Murphy/Jahn, although the aged Murphy had retired (dying a few years later, in 1985).
Generally inspired by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, yet opposed to the doctrinal application of modernism by his followers, in 1978, Jahn became the eighth member of the Chicago Seven. 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.".
Architect Helmut Jahn talks about the James R. Thompson center in Chicago on the occasion of the exhibition HELMUT JAHN PROCESS PROGRESS in Nuremberg, Germany. 6 videos about specific buildings and the design process from drawings to buildings can be seen in the exhibition. www.bangertprojects.com www.die-neue-sammlung.de/jahn
Helmut Jahn was honored by the Architecture and Design Society of The Art Institute of Chicago for his contribution to Architecture and The Art Institute. This video was commissioned by The Art Institute to honor him and will reside in their permanent collection. All of the source material was shot for other purposes (much of it by Rainer Viertlboeck ) and combined here to give an overview of Jahn's work in a short and compelling format. Jahn's ideas about context, technology, teamwork, art, drawing and looking into the future are demonstrated here through his work.
Thursday, 6th November 2014 Chicago, USA. Helmut Jahn, CEO, JAHN, speaks at the 13th Annual Best Tall Building Symposium – Session 2 in a presentation entitled " Of Split Volumes and Double Skins: The Post Tower, Bonn,” where he provides an overview of the historic project, which was the winner of the CTBUH 2014 Tall Building 10 Year Award.
If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Architect Helmut Jahn explains how his aesthetic choices for the Joe and Rika Mansueto Library reflect the University of Chicago's guiding ideals of inquiry and knowledge. Video by Tom Rossiter; interview by Carment Marti; editing by Mark Lofgren; original music by Jim Tullio; sound recording by Mick Clemente; video assistance by Andrew Bruah; styling and makeup by Cindy Surman
October 18, 2012. Chicago, USA. Helmut Jahn, Founding Principal of Murphy/Jahn Architects, has been widely recognized for his subtle yet pervasive impact on modern architecture. He has been awarded the Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award for the work he has accomplished. In his interview from the 2012 Awards Symposium, he discusses his start in architecture, past and current projects, and the future of tall building.
Helmut Jahn talks about the journey of his global work. Starting in Chicago, working in the whole USA, than in Europe, Middle-East and China. The exhibition will mirror and communicate this extraordinary journey.
Thursday, October 18, 2012. Chicago, USA. Helmut Jahn, Founding Principal, Murphy/Jahn. Never predictable, never simplistic, Helmut Jahn has developed a complex portfolio of iconic buildings around the world. Standout projects include the Sony Center in Berlin, Xerox Center in Chicago, Liberty Place in Philadelphia and the MGM Veer Towers in Las Vegas. Once defined as a modernist, he broke away from rigid labels to create his own blends of efficient structures, paving the way for a new era of sustainable buildings.
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Tuesday 11th June 2013. London, UK. Helmut Jahn of Jahn Architects is interviewed by Jeff Herzer during the 2013 CTBUH London Conference at The Brewery, London. Helmut talks about the feasibility of building a 600m+ prefabricated building, using wood as a tall building material, and the demolition or reuse of tall buildings.
Thursday 6th November 2014. Chicago, IL. Helmut Jahn, JAHN, is interviewed by Chris Bentley regarding the Tall Building 10 Year Award winner, the Post Tower, during the 2014 CTBUH Awards Symposium at the Illinois Institute of Technology.
Ein Interview im Jahr 2005 mit dem Künstler Helmut Jahn in der Spessart-Klinik Bad Orb.
WikiLeaks-Gründer Julian Assange im Interview 19.06.2014, Frank Jahn, ARD London Lesen Sie dazu auch "WikiLeaks-Gründer Assange im ARD-Interview "Wir sind erfolgreich beim Enthüllen" auf www.tagessschau.de unter : http://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/assange-interview-102.html