Architect John Hejduk

John Hejduk (1929–2000)

(born in New York, USA 1929, died in New York, USA 3 July 2000)

John Quentin Hejduk was born in New York in 1929. He studied at the Cooper Union School of Art and Architecture and at the University of Cincinnati. He graduated from the Harvard Graduate School of Design with an Masters in Architecture in 1953. He worked in several architectural offices in New York including the office 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.

 

Important Buildings by John Hejduk:

  • Mask of Medusa, Brazil
  • Kreuzberg Tower, Berlin
  • House for Two Brothers, Tegel Harbor - Berlin
  • Security (Interventions), Berlin
  • Wall House 2, Groningen, NL
  • Hejduk Tribute Towers.