Jochem Jourdan
Jochem Jourdan (born September 23, 1937 in Gießen ) is a German architect and landscape planner .
Life
Jochem Jourdan studied at the Technical University of Darmstadt a . a. with Theo Pabst , Karl Gruber , Max Guther and Hans Gerhard Evers Architektur and passed the main diploma examination with Ernst Neufert in 1965 . He was a research assistant at the chair of Professor Dr. Rolf Romero . He then founded the Architecture and Urban Development (PAS) project group in Darmstadt in 1970 with his partner Bernhard Müller. In 1978 a second office was opened in Kassel . The office has been in Frankfurt am Main since 1980 , where numerous urban planning projects as well as building projects in administrative, industrial, residential and cultural construction were carried out in the years that followed.
Building in historical buildings is one of Jourdan's core competencies. The complex of the former Landeszentralbank Hessen on the Taunusanlage in Frankfurt, which today houses the Frankfurt am Main branch of the Bundesbank, is an important work .
From 1980 to 2002 Jourdan was a university professor for design, building preservation and monument preservation at the University of Kassel . He is a member of the Deutsche Werkbund DWB , the Bund Deutscher Architekten BDA , the Architects and Engineers Association AIV and the Association for City, Regional and State Planners SRL . He lives in Dreieich .
Buildings (selection)
- before 1971: country house of an art dealer made of sand-lime brick near Frankfurt am Main (Deubau Prize 1971)
- 1970–1972: Reconstruction of the Höchst Castle in Frankfurt-Höchst
- 1972: Ticket booths and kiosks in the Olympiapark (Munich)
- 1972: Expansion of the Goldstein settlement in Frankfurt-Goldstein
- 1972: Development measure Elementa 72, pilot project Bonn- Hardtberg (with Paul Posenenske and Fritz Petermann)
- 1972–1978: Hardt houses in Buchschlag
- 1973-1995: Preserving renewal planning for the city of Grebenstein , 1986 Hessian Monument Protection Prize
- 1976-1978: Reconstruction and expansion of "Haus Klotz" in Marburg , Mainzer Gasse 34
- 1977: Pedestrian area at Bürgermeister-Smidt-Strasse in Bremerhaven (with Norbert Berghof)
- 1978–1979: Renovation of the city café in Marburg , destroyed by renovation
- 1978–1980: Reconstruction and expansion of the Hotel Hohenhaus in Holzhausen - Herleshausen
- 1979–1982: Adalbertstrasse retirement home in Frankfurt
- 1979–1986: Landeszentralbank Hessen at the Taunusanlage in Frankfurt with Berghof, Landes, Rank
- 1982–1993: West thermal power station in Frankfurt
- 1982-1987: Building on Lindenstrasse at the Berlin Museum in Berlin-Kreuzberg , part of the International Building Exhibition IBA , Berlin 1987
- 1985–1989: Expansion and reconstruction of the state central bank in Kassel
- 1985–1989: Eschenheimer Turm, Schillerstraße, Börsenplatz in Frankfurt am Main (with JP Hölzinger and B. Ressler)
- 1985–1995: Authority center for judicial and financial administration in Fulda
- 1986–1989: Town hall in Wenden (Sauerland)
- 1986–1989: Reconstruction of the historical town hall in Grebenstein
- 1988: Conversion of the Gude'schen Hall in Homberg (Efze) into a cultural center
- 1988–1992: Operation and administration building of the Frankfurt municipal utilities
- 1988: Town house at Saalgasse 24 in Frankfurt am Main
- 1985–1987: Hofferbert House in Kronberg im Taunus
- 1985–1989: Expansion of the Römerbrücke thermal power station in Saarbrücken
- 1989–1991: New building for the Hoffmann & Campe publishing house in Hamburg , Harvestehuder Weg 42
- 1989–1992: Documenta Hall in Kassel
- 1991–1996: Bottrop sewage treatment plant
- 1992–1998: Galluspark II with renovation and conversion of the Adlerwerke industrial monument in Frankfurt
- 1994–1999: Restoration of Horst Castle in Gelsenkirchen , restoration and expansion
- 1994–1996: Berlin-Mitte thermal power station
- 1995–1998: Bio-waste composting plant for the Maintaunus district in Flörsheim-Wicker
- 1996-1998: Regional car park in the Weilbacher gravel pits
- 1996–1999: Reconstruction of the Städelsche Kunstinstitut , Restaurant Holbein's in Frankfurt am Main with Felix Jourdan
- 1997–2001: Hotel and residential area in the Art Nouveau ensemble of the Schlossquell area in Heidelberg
- 1998: Extension of the Cappel house in Dreieich – Dreieichenhain
- 1998–2000: Marienbader Höfe at Marienbader Platz in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe
- 1998–2000: The permanent representation of the Federal Republic of Germany was converted into the headquarters of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research in Berlin, Hannoversche Strasse 28–30
- 1999–2001: House on Rathausplatz and small vertical in Bad Homburg in front of the height
- 1999–2001: House Cappel in Offenbach am Main with Felix Jourdan
- 1999–2001: Center for Environmentally Conscious Building in Kassel (with Seidig Architects)
- 1999–2002: Renovation and new construction of the vocational schools Hamburger Allee in Frankfurt (formerly Gutenberg and Bismarck School)
- 2000–2002: Herbert-Quandt-Haus (headquarters of Altana AG ) in Bad Homburg vor der Höhe. Today Irene Quandt Haus, with Benjamin Jourdan
- 2000-2005: Spring Vitality residential district for 5000 residents Beijing, China
- 2001–2003: Alpha house in Offenbach am Main
- 2001–2006: Haus am Dom in Frankfurt with Benjamin Jourdan, Felix Jourdan and Nicolai Steinhauser
- 2002–2012: 1st BA 2002-2008, 2nd BA 2006-2012 European Convention Center Luxembourg with Schemel and Wirtz Architects
- 2002–2006: Conversion and expansion for the Landesmuseum Mainz with Felix Jourdan
- 2004-2008: Cui Ping Wang residential district for 3000 in Nanjing , China
- 2005–2007: Redesign of the historic Gerbermühle in Frankfurt-Oberrad
- 2006-2008: Three residential buildings with a cultural center in Tianjin , China
- 2008-2010: International Airport Sirt - VIP Terminal, Libya with Felix Jourdan and Nicolai Steinhauser
Urban studies
- 1983: Expert opinion Paulsplatz Frankfurt
- 1989: Urban planning and structural appraisal of the Jewish community center in Gießen
- 1991: Master plan for the Kirchberg plateau in Luxembourg, dismantling of the motorway to the boulevard
- 1996: Urban planning study Frankfurt 21
- 1997: High-rise development plan for Frankfurt 1998 Update 2008
- 1999: Central square area Frankfurt-Preungesheim -East
- 2000: Masterplan vielle Ville Luxembourg
- 2000: Feasibility study for the new building for the European Central Bank at the Grossmarkthalle (Frankfurt am Main)
- 2000: International competition Olympic Green Beijing, China 3rd prize
- 2001-2002: Planning the application of Frankfurt / Rhein-Main to host the Olympic Games in 2012
- 2011: Urban regeneration planning for the industrial wasteland Hanyang Wuhan , China
literature
- General artist lexicon online
Web links
- Homepage of Jochem Jourdan
- Laudation in the Frankfurter Rundschau on Jourdan's 75th birthday
- Jochem Jourdan. In: arch INFORM .
Individual evidence
- ↑ A generalist without blinkers | BDA | the architect. Retrieved on September 23, 2019 (German).
- ↑ Claus-Jürgen Göpfert: Leaving traces in the city. In: Frankfurter Rundschau . August 8, 2016, accessed September 23, 2019 .
- ^ LZB Landeszentralbank in Hessen, Frankfurt am Main »Jourdan & Müller Steinhauser Architects. Retrieved September 23, 2019 .
- ↑ Interview with Professor Jochem Jourdan | Monuments online. Retrieved September 23, 2019 .
- ↑ Baumeister , volume 3/1971
- ^ Development measure Bonn-Hardtberg
- ↑ http://www2.mvi.baden-wuerttemberg.de/servlet/is/103836
- ↑ Archive link ( Memento from May 18, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ http://www.ofb.de/uploads/objektfinder/broschueren/OFB_AlphaHaus.pdf
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Jourdan, Jochem |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and landscape planner |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 23, 1937 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | to water |