Wednesday 19 September 2012

J. Mayer H.

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After the angular minimalism of Ian Moore, we go to Germany to explore the curvy minimalism of J. Mayer H.

Jurgen Mayer is a German architect born in 1965, who has designed major contemporary buildings all over Europe.
To name a few of his achievements we need to mention: the giant timber structure 'Metropol Parasol' at Seville in Spain, the 'Dupli Casa',  'Mensa Moltke',  and  'ADA 1' in Germany,  the 'Mestia Airport building' in Georgia, the 'Sarpi border checkpoint' between Turkey and Georgia, the 'Danfoss Universe' in Denmark .

He is renound to extend the use of materials to unexpected new frontiers and to create unconventional futuristic shapes. 
J. Mayer also wants to 'produce an architecture that cries out to be looked at a second time, creating matter for theoretical and intellectual discussion.'

Mayer designs sustainable buildings and has won international recognition in this field.
He is simultaneously  architect, furniture designer, artist as well as lecturer at Columbia University at New York. 

Here are some of his works:







 
 



























I hope you enjoyed this little trip to the future,
Until next time,
Take care.
Brigitte.




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