John Hejduk

John Hejduk

John Quentin Hejduk (born 19 July 19291 July 2000), was an architect, artist and educator who spent much of his life in New York City. Hejduk is noted for his use of attractive and often difficult-to-construct objects and shapes; also for a profound interest in the fundamental issues of shape, organization, representation, and reciprocity.

Hejduk studied at the Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture, the University of Cincinnati, and the Harvard Graduate School of Design, from which he graduated with a Masters in Architecture in 1953. He worked in several offices in New York including that of I. M. Pei and Partners and the office of A.M. Kinney and Associates. He established his own practice in New York in 1965. (1)

Career

Hejduk is associated with several schools, including The New York Five (MOMA publication "Five Architects" that also included works of the architects Peter Eisenman, Richard Meier, Michael Graves, and Charles Gwathmey), and The Texas Rangers (a group of innovative architects and professors, at the Texas School of Architecture, Austin, responsible for changing architecture education as a discourse. Other well-known participants include Colin Rowe and Werner Seligmann). Hejduk was dean of the Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture from 1972 to 2000. His arrival including the cooperation of many other influential Professors (including Raimund Abraham, Ricardo Scofidio, Peter Eisenman, Charles Gwathmey, Diana Agrest, Diane Lewis, Elizabeth Diller, David Shapiro, Don Wall and many others) transformed the practice and critical thought of architecture in ways that might be compared to Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe's transformation of the Armor Institute into the Illinois Institute of Technology.

His early work and curriculum grew from a set of exercises exploring cubes, grids, and frames, through an examination of square grids placed within diagonal containers set against an occasional curving wall, towards a series of experiments with flat planes and curved masses in various combinations and colors (1). To aid his research he was awarded a grant from the Graham Foundation in 1967. Eventually, John Hejduk's "hard-line" modernist space-making exercises, heavily influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright and Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, moved away from his interests in favor of free-hand "figure/objects" influenced by mythology and spirituality, clearly expressing the nature of his poetry. The relationship between Hejduk's shape/objects and their surroundings is a controversial subject, raising questions similar to those raised by the early houses of Peter Eisenman. The built work of Hejduk began to appear in the 1980s (Mask of Medusa, Brazil; Kreuzberg Tower, Berlin; House for Two Brothers, Tegel Harbor - Berlin; Security (Interventions), Berlin; etc...) and continue beyond his death. (Wall House 2, Groningen, NL; and Hejduk Tribute Towers, Galicia Cultural Center - Santiago de Compastello Peter Eisenman).

Contemporary Theorists/Researchers/Academics publishing work/research by and about John Hejduk include K Michael Hays, Mark Linder, R.E. Somol, and Renata Hejduk.

A large portion of his work is archived at the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal.

His daughter, Renata Hejduk, is Assistant Professor of Architectural History and Theory at Arizona State University's College of Design.

Important buildings

* [http://www.figure-ground.com/travel/image.php?wallhouse/ Wall House 2 (2001)]
* [http://homepage.mac.com/acam.bilbao/alemania1/Obras/images/Atelierturm1.jpg/ Kreuzberg Tower and Wings (Berlin, Germany, 1988)]

Bibliography

* "Education Of An Architect A Point Of View" (1988,1999)
* "Pewter Wings Golden Horns Stone Veils: Wedding in a Dark Plum Room" (1997)
* "Adjusting Foundations" (1995)
* "Architectures In Love" (1995)
* "Security" (1995)
* "Berlin Night" (1993)
* "Soundings" (1993)
* "Aesop's Fables" with Joseph Jacobs. Illustrations by John Hejduk. (1991)
* "Práce (Practice)" (1991)
* "The Riga Project" (1989)
* "Vladivostok" (1989)
* "Bovisa" (1987)
* "Mask of Medusa" (1985)
* "Fabrications" (1974)
* "Three Projects" (1969)

References

* [http://www.cca.qc.ca/collectionenligne/fiches/fiches15.asp?makeDiv=false&ID=Hejduk%2C+John&origineObject=DR1997:0019:001-008&ficheType=2&langue=2 Canadian Centre for Architecture; Collections Online, s.v. “Hejduk, John”] . Accessed 18 December 2007.
* [http://www.greatbuildings.com/architects/John_Hejduk.html/ The Great Buildings Online; "John Hejduk"] . Accessed 18 December 2007.

External links

* [http://www.architectureweek.com/2000/0726/news_2-1.html/ Obituary of John Hejduk, Architecture Week Magazine]
* [http://www.geocities.com/ateliermp/hejduk1.html Homage a Hejduk]
* [http://www.gatech.edu/news-room/release.php?id=21 Georgia Tech Sculptures to Appear in Hejduk Retrospective at Whitney Museum]


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