Jürgen Mayer

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Jürgen Mayer
Born1965
Sevilla, Spain & New Airport Building in Mestia, Georgia
Metropol Parasol in Seville, Spain.
Mensa Moltke in Karlsruhe, Germany.
Office building ADA1 in Hamburg, Germany.
Danfoss Universe in Nordborg, Denmark.
Border checkpoint in Sarpi, Georgia
Park Inn Hotel in Kraków, Poland

Jürgen Hermann Mayer (born 1965 in Stuttgart) is a German architect and artist. He is the leader of the architecture firm "J. MAYER H." in Berlin and calls himself Jürgen Mayer H.

Life and work

He studied at

Architectural Association in London, the Columbia University, New York City, at the University of Toronto, Canada, and has been a mentor at the international mentorship program Forecast,[4]
based in Berlin.

Firm

J. MAYER H. was founded 1996 in Berlin. Since January 2014, when Andre Santer and Hans Schneider joined as partners in the firm, it has been called J. Mayer H. und Partner, Architekten. It focuses on works at the intersection of architecture, communication, and new technology. From urban planning schemes and buildings, to installation work and objects with new materials, the relationship between the human body, technology, and nature form the background for a new production of space.

Important works (selection)

  • Stadt.haus (Stadthalle Scharnhauser Park, Ostfildern), 2000–2002, exhibited in the Permanent Collection of Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) New York, the Biennial in Venice 2004, Arsenale and the German pavilion
  • Rotor Penthouse, private building, Denmark, 2004–2006
  • Mensa Moltke,
    Hochschule Karlsruhe
    , Germany, 2004–2007
  • Metropol Parasol, redevelopment of the Plaza de la Encarnacion, Seville, Spain, 2004–2011
  • ADA1, office building, Hamburg, Germany, 2005–2007
  • Danfoss Universe, Nordborg, Denmark, 2005–2007
  • Dupli.Casa, private house, near Ludwigsburg, Germany, 2005–2008
  • Park Inn Hotel in Kraków, Poland 2007–2009[5]
  • S11, office building, Hamburg, Germany, 2007–2009.
  • Highway Rest Stop 1 and 2, Gori and Lochini, Georgia, 2009 – 2011.
  • Border Checkpoint, Sarpi, Georgia, 2010–2011[6]
  • Queen Tamar Airport, Mestia, Georgia, 2010.
  • JOH3, residential building, Johannisstraße 3, Berlin, Germany, 2009–2011
  • Pier Sculpture, Lazika, Georgia, 2012
  • Court of Justice, Hasselt Belgium, in cooperation with a2o-architecten and Lensºass architecten, 2005–13
  • Schaustelle, space for experiments, Munich, Germany, 2012–2013
  • Sonnenhof, office and residential buildings, Jena, Germany, 2008–2014
  • FOM, Düsseldorf, University building, Düsseldorf, Germany, 2012–2015
  • Pavilion KA300, pavilion for the city jubilee, Karlsruhe, Germany, 2014–2015
  • XXX Times Square With Love, installation in New York's Times Square, 2016[7]
  • IGZ Main Campus Building in Falkenburg, 2020

Awards (selection)

Exhibitions (selection)

Bibliography

Film

References

  1. ^ "Jürgen Mayer H. - Holcim Foundation for Sustainable Construction". www.holcimfoundation.org. Archived from the original on 11 February 2011.
  2. ^ "Jürgen Mayer H. | MoMA".
  3. ^ "TUM Jurgen Mayer H. lecture" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Jürgen Mayer H. – Forecast". Retrieved 25 November 2020.
  5. ^ "Hotel Park Inn Kraków już otwarty". Budowle.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  6. ^ Sarpi Border Checkpoint by J. Mayer H Architects. auf: detail-online.com, 16. November 2011.
  7. ^ WALKER, AMEENA (24 August 2016). "Times Square nods to racy past with X-shaped loungers". Curbed. Retrieved 24 August 2016.
  8. ^ "J. Mayer H". Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
  9. red dot award
    : product design, 2012 – red dot: best of the best auf: red-dot.org, 7. Juli 2012.

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