Jonathan Muecke

Jonathan Muecke (born 1983) is an American designer and architect, based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States.

[9] Domus described Muecke's 2014 Design Miami Pavilion as an experiment in object-making at a scale neither architectural nor domestic, and as "envisioned as a space without detail", consisting of "a single, indistinguishable construct that filters and focuses vision though its predominantly closed perimeter and optically flattening color field walls.

"[10] In 2016 Muecke was commissioned by Maniera Gallery to create objects in response to Juliaan Lampens' Van Wassenhove House.

The resulting five experimental objects are informed by architectural and artistic references,[4] and have been described as sharing the "stark geometries" and "juxtaposition of straight and curved lines" of that house.

[11] In 2022 the Art Institute of Chicago presented a solo show of Muecke's work titled "Objects in Sculpture" [12] and Jonathan launched MU-EC-KE, a company that produces carbon fibre furniture using proprietary methods.