- Jon Jerde
Jon Jerde is an American
architect based inVenice, California , principal of "The Jerde Partnership" and known for innovative mall design and "experience architecture." He is a graduate of the [http://arch.usc.edu/ School of Architecture] at theUniversity of Southern California .After 13 years in the mall business working for others, Jerde's first big break was the
1977 design for theHorton Plaza Center [ [http://www.spaceagecity.com/bradbury/bio.htm Spaceagecity.com] ] , across from Horton Plaza Park in downtown San Diego, credited by some with single-handedly rejuvenating the city's downtown core by replacing several blocks of older structures. The design was a radical departure from traditional suburban mall design. It is a five story outdoor mall, with the main passage being diagonally oriented to the street grid and anchored byNordstrom ,Macy's , and aSam Goody music store, and connected to a Westin Hotel and theBalboa Theatre . Its spatial rhythms include long one-way ramps and sudden dropoffs, dramatic parapets, shadowy colonnades and cul-de-sacs, and the design shatters many traditional mall-design rules such as lowering ambient arousal levels and protecting the maximal lines-of-sight to merchandise. Its fragmented spaces look and feel more like a postmodern art project than a serious mall, and its festive colors a contrast to the ubiquitous beige store architecture of the period. Critics have described it as being too inward facing, to the exclusion of existing buildings.Despite all this, or because of it, Horton Plaza's [ [http://newleftreview.org/?view=2449 New Left Review] ] radical design brought 25 million visitors in the first year. As of
2004 continues to generate San Diego's highestsales per unit area ."The Jerde Partnership" went on to design the gigantic $680M
Mall of America [ [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/top3mset/40992284 Worldcatlibraries.org] ] in Bloomington,Minnesota in1992 , theLos Angeles 1984 Olympics, the outlandish and synthetic urban experienceUniversal CityWalk and the pirate show and facade of theTreasure Island Casino in Vegas in1993 , the Las VegasFremont Street Experience in1995 , and more recently a string of important projects inJapan [ [http://www.balconypress.com/html/jerde.html Balcony press] ] ,China , and Taiwan, including theCore Pacific City mall inTaipei .Jerde's projects are consistently marked by three things: a respect for user experience unique among American architects, a lasting sense of clarity and fun in the final result, and a very high rate of return. In the first twenty days of operation, the Las Vegas hotel/casino Bellagio that Jerde designed for Steve Wynn achieved an impressive annualized sales of $1800 per square foot ($19,000/m²). In the architectural community Jerde has been an outsider, widely criticized for commercialization and artificiality, but his impact on the profession is increasingly hard to ignore.
Jerde currently resides in Los Angeles [ [http://www.arcosanti.org/expArcosanti/visit/events/archive/paradox/ParadoxIII_panel.html Arcosanti] ] with his son, Oliver, and wife, Janice. He also has four other children: Katherine, Margaret, Jennifer and Chris.
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