Helmut Jahn

Helmut Jahn

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HELMUT JAHN

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Helmut Jahn was born in 1940 in Zirndorf. He studied architecture at the Technical University of Munich. After graduating in 1966, he went to Chicago for a postgraduate degree at the Illinois Institute of Technology. In 1981, the architect community Murphy / Jahn was founded, whose leadership he took over in 1983. Since 2012, the office is called JAHN, run by Helmut Jahn together with Francisco Gonzalez Pulido, and has locations in Chicago, Berlin and Shanghai. 

Helmut Jahn has made a name for himself with his progressive architecture. For him, innovative architecture has less to do with the invention of something new than the reduction to the essentials. His countless major projects are not only about excellent design, but also about the positive influence of the projects on the city. His most famous building in Germany is the Sony Center in Berlin. During his career, Helmut Jahn also worked as a professor many times. 

www.jahn-us.com

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Kent, England

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Kingston Polytechnic

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Helmut Jahn was born in 1940 in Zirndorf. He studied architecture at the Technical University of Munich. After graduating in 1966, he went to Chicago for a postgraduate degree at the Illinois Institute of Technology. In 1981, the architect community Murphy / Jahn was founded, whose leadership he took over in 1983. Since 2012, the office is called JAHN, run by Helmut Jahn together with Francisco Gonzalez Pulido, and has locations in Chicago, Berlin and Shanghai. 

Helmut Jahn has made a name for himself with his progressive architecture. For him, innovative architecture has less to do with the invention of something new than the reduction to the essentials. His countless major projects are not only about excellent design, but also about the positive influence of the projects on the city. His most famous building in Germany is the Sony Center in Berlin. During his career, Helmut Jahn also worked as a professor many times. 

www.jahn-us.com

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