SINGAPORE, Oct. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- In addition to its vast portfolio of commercial and hospitality destinations, JERDE (The Jerde Partnership) has announced the opening, construction and development of new projects around the world that explore mixed-use, urban villages, civic, cultural, and residential design. As evidenced by the wide range of typologies, the iconic and internationally renowned architecture and urban planning studio has expanded its expertise in recent years, taking on projects of varying scale and programs. Design Principals are based in the Los Angeles headquarters and in Singapore, and the firm has additional offices in Shanghai and Hong Kong.
"Though we may be known in some circles for our expertise and deep portfolio in retail design, we have never considered ourselves as being specialists in any one project type," says JERDE CEO Paul Martinkovic. "We've always prided ourselves on finding creative design solutions to problems, no matter the typology, and the range of projects we are working on now reflects that."
Shanghai World Trade Center, Shanghai, China
With its third phase now complete, Shanghai World Trade Center is the new social hub and heart of the community that delivers a vibrant urban village integrated into the pulse of the existing neighborhood. JERDE's architectural design is composed of two modern towers rising above a commercial podium of diverse programs and amenities, and a low-rise apartment hotel reminiscent of a wooden box. The 'new Bund', sized at 132,000 square meters, offers a dynamic range of dining, entertainment, work and lifestyle destinations all walkable and complementary to its surroundings.
U-Place, Kawagoe, Japan
Recently opened and located near the train station bringing visitors from Tokyo, this civic-oriented vertical village is a conduit to Southern Kawagoe, home to the City's main performance theatre, civic plaza, and numerous museums. U-Place's program is anchored by the City's municipal offices on the third floor, with a hotel on the upper floors, and a porous two-level retail experience at the ground level that plugs seamlessly into the urban fabric of the neighborhood. The latter includes an intimately-scaled alleyway through the middle of the project that caters to women and connects the old City street to transit and the civic center.
Maryam Island, Sharjah, UAE
Nestled in the center of Sharjah overlooking the Arabian Sea, Maryam Island is a 230,000 square meter site master planned by JERDE and currently under construction. The new site will offer mostly residential apartments complemented by retail outlets, four- and five-star hotels, waterfront food and beverage outlets, a relaxing 900-meter promenade, as well as a 'souq' and various facilities such as a spa, a fitness club, a swimming pool, and a children's play area. Opportunities and offerings are provided for living, vacationing, socializing, conducting business, or simply carrying out the daily communal lifestyle. The island has been envisioned as a tightly packed, low scale environment of interwoven villages. This is the place in Sharjah where all communities can gather to exchange ideas, better understand and celebrate the cultural heritage of The Emirates.
Distrito Armida, Monterrey, Mexico
With views of the iconic mountain skyline of Monterrey, JERDE's latest masterplan was developed for Distrito Armida, a district situated in the south-eastern edges of San Pedro Garza Garcia known for its modern office offerings. To support these new offices, a full-spectrum community has been conceived in a space covering 25 hectares. The architectural studio has created a multi-phased mixed-use project design approach to support a fully serviced lifestyle. Phase one incudes an office tower and retail at the south end of the site which is currently under construction and set to open in 2021. Future phases include connection to an adjacent hospital and school, as well as residential towers that will open in a couple of years. Distrito Armida will attract young professionals, families and business owners with a modern outlook and appreciation for urban living.
Qiantan Cultural Center, Shanghai, China
Ushering a new era of community and cultural exchange is Qiantan Cultural Centre, JERDE's mixed-use project that builds on the heritage of Shanghai's Pudong Districts. Currently under construction, the 2,240,000 square foot site includes the design of an urban ribbon that acts as a green belt to introduce nature into the projects and all of its connective elements, integrating the project's 33-storey office and mid-rise hotel towers, cultural center and diverse retail offerings with the surrounding neighborhood. Within walking distance is the Huangpu River, and just upstream, the famed Shanghai Bund. The New Bund 31 will be the epicenter of art, culture, and creativity -- a place that people feel naturally drawn to.
Trinity Gardens, Bucharest, Romania
To be developed over 35 hectares, JERDE has created a large-scale integrated mixed-use project masterplan for Trinity Gardens in Bucharest set to combine culture, shopping, entertainment, hotel, offices and residences. The district has been designed to breathe new life into the surrounding community while creating a new landmark within the city and country itself. Adjacent to the tranquil serene Herestrau Park and Lake, Trinity Gardens will be a natural complement that integrates nature into a vibrant and active destination, and a dynamic experiential environment -- a new urban paradigm that brings man and nature together. Complemented by a promenade, central plaza, high-end fashion court, a retail arcade and a market hall, each space ensures that locals can bring their own individual spirit to infuse with the visceral and organic energy of the neighborhood.
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About Paul Martinkovic
Paul Martinkovic has been with JERDE for 30 years and currently serves as the firm's Chief Executive Officer and serves on the Board of Directors. He was instrumental in initiating, implementing and executing the founder ownership transfer to the new ownership structure in the firm in his previous position as Chief Financial Officer.
Since joining the firm in 1990, Paul has facilitated the Company's transformation to meet the changing worldwide demand for design. This has included opening JERDE's foreign offices in Singapore, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Amsterdam, Dubai, and Moscow. In addition to his duties as Chief Executive Officer, Paul is also responsible for JERDE's global business development and marketing.
Paul is a plein air oil painter and accomplished guitarist. A Certified Management Accountant, Paul holds a Bachelor's of Science in Business Management from Pepperdine University and Masters of Business Administration/E-Business from the University of Phoenix.
About JERDE
JERDE is a visionary urban design studio creating signature places that deliver memorable experiences and attract more than a billion people each year. For 40 years, JERDE has pioneered the concept of "Placemaking" with more than 120 major projects on six continents. Headquartered in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles, each JERDE client works closely with an equity partner to take a boutique, collaborative approach to the creative process of design and architecture. JERDE places attract people providing lasting social, cultural and economic value, spurring further investment and revitalization. JERDE is one of only a few architectural firms awarded six ULI Global Awards for Excellence in addition to many of the industry's other highest honors and recognitions.
JERDE has designed mixed-use, hospitality, and retail destinations throughout the world including Langham Place in Hong Kong, Roppongi Hills in Tokyo, D-Cube City in Seoul, and more recently the Grand Hyatt Sanya Haitang Bay in Hainan, China, a MIPIM Asia Gold Award winner for Best Hotel & Tourism Development. In its home country of the United States, JERDE has designed well known sites such as Bellagio in Las Vegas, Pacific City in Huntington Beach, as well as the makeovers of the world famous Santa Monica Place and Fashion Island Malls.
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