Jürgen Mayer

Jürgen Hermann Mayer (born 1965 in Stuttgart) is a German architect and artist.

He is the leader of the architecture firm "J. MAYER H." in Berlin and calls himself Jürgen Mayer H. He studied at Stuttgart University, The Cooper Union and Princeton University.

Recent national and international projects include Metropol Parasol, the redevelopment of the Plaza de la Encarnación in Seville, Spain; the Court of Justice in Hasselt, Belgium; Pavilion KA300, built in celebration of Karlsruhe's 300th jubilee, and several public and infrastructural projects in Georgia—for example, an airport in Mestia, the border checkpoint in Sarpi, and three rest stops along the highway in Gori and Lochini.

His work has been published and exhibited worldwide and is part of numerous collections including Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) New York and MoMA San Francisco[2] and also private collections.

From urban planning schemes and buildings, to installation work and objects with new materials, the relationship between the human body, technology, and nature form the background for a new production of space.

Mensa Moltke in Karlsruhe , Germany.
Office building ADA1 in Hamburg , Germany.
Danfoss Universe in Nordborg , Denmark.
Border checkpoint in Sarpi , Georgia
Park Inn Hotel in Kraków , Poland