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Harvard – Architect & Developer https://architectanddeveloper.com Sun, 14 Feb 2021 15:19:48 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.9.9 112228228 Harvard GSD Architect as Developer Panel https://architectanddeveloper.com/harvard-gsd-architect-as-developer-panel/ Sun, 03 Mar 2019 22:23:00 +0000 http://architectanddeveloper.com/?p=478 I was asked to speak at the 2019 Architect as Developer Panel hosted by the Harvard Graduate School of Design. I was joined with Jonathan Tate of OJT, Macy Leung of MSL & Company, Robert Humble of Hybrid, and AJ Pires of Alloy.

Also, be sure to check out the 2014 Harvard Architect as Developer panel {here} with Jared Della Valle, Alex Barrett, and Cary Tamarkin.

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The Architect as Developer Panel Discussion at Harvard https://architectanddeveloper.com/the-architect-as-developer-panel-discussion-at-harvard/ Wed, 19 Nov 2014 03:18:00 +0000 http://architectanddeveloper.com/?p=481 On November 5th the RED Club hosted a panel discussion on the topic of the architect-as-developer practice model. The event brought together three leading professionals in the industry to discuss the reasons each decided to pursue this method of practice, the benefits that it has afforded them, and the myriad issues related to running such integrated practices. Present at the event were Alex Barrett from Barrett Design and Development, Jared Della Valle from Alloy LLC, Cary Tamarkin from Tamarkin Co., and Richard Peiser, the Michael D. Spear Professor of Real Estate Development at the Graduate School of Design, who moderated the night’s discussion. Speaking to a standing-room-only crowd, the panelists briefly introduced their own firm’s work before opening to a student led question-and-answer session. The event generated a fruitful discussion between the professionals and the students about how they were able to pull of their first development deal, how to secure project financing, how to balance design aspirations with fiscal realities, and more.

Be sure to check out the 2019 Architect as Developer Panel at Harvard that I spoke at {here}.

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A Conversation with John Portman https://architectanddeveloper.com/a-conversation-with-john-portman/ Thu, 14 Mar 2013 15:07:00 +0000 http://architectanddeveloper.com/?p=616

John Portman pioneered the role of Architect as Developer by financing, owning managing and designing major building projects throughout the world. His philosophy of architecture is rooted in the desire to understand and shape the aesthetic as well as the economic dimensions of the urban environment. Portman, over a 55 year career, has personally designed and realized the construction of over 50 million sqft of commercial space, over 40,000 hotel rooms and over 18 million sqft of mart and exhibition space. These projects have had a positive impact on the urban fabric of major cities in the United States and around the world including Atlanta, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Singapore, Beijing and Shanghai. Portman’s leadership in the movement to revitalize America’s city centers as architect and developer of large scale mixed-use projects marked the US’s return to urbanism in the latter half of the 20th century. Portman received a Bachelor of Science in Architecture degree from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1950. After a three year apprenticeship, he opened his own firm and in 1956, he formed a partnership with H. Griffith Edwards to create Edwards & Portman, Architects. When Mr. Edwards retired in 1968, the firm became John Portman & Associates. Today, Portman is best known for his urban mixed-use complexes wherein his understanding of people and their response to space translates into enhanced environments and award-winning architecture which have had great impact on the cities in which they were built. Portman’s impact is perhaps greatest on his hometown of Atlanta where today the 14-block Peachtree Center complex attests to his commitment to the downtown business district and includes some of his landmark projects such as the Hyatt Regency Atlanta Hotel. The High Museum of Art in Atlanta recently opened a successful exhibition entitled “John Portman, Art and Architecture” which highlights not only his accomplishments in architecture, but also his work as a painter, sculptor and designer of furniture. John Portman believes that an architect cannot gain understanding by isolating himself. He must interact with his society through participation and public exposure. Mr. Portman has always been an active participant in civic and community affairs, and with his design philosophy, he has made a profound impact on Atlanta and the international community.

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