Christof Jantzen is an architect based in Los Angeles, California.[1] Throughout his professional career Jantzen has directed and designed various sustainably designed projects.[2] Many have received international recognition for leadership in global green design[3] including the Santa Monica Parking Structure #6,[4] the Genzyme Corporate Headquarters,[5] Mill Street Lofts, Los Angeles[6] and the Harvard Allston Science Complex.[6] Other recognition of Jantzens's work includes the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum Award,[7] AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Project Award,[8] California Green Leadership Award,[9] Northeast Sustainable Energy Association Award,[10] American Architecture Award...[11] Jantzen was the founding partner of Behnisch Architekten LLP in the United States.[3] He is a professor at Washington University in St. Louis Center for the Environment.[12] Jantzen taught design at the Southern California Institute of Architecture,[13] California State Polytechnic University and the University of Southern California.[14] He is the principal and owner of the Venice, California -based architectural practice Studio Jantzen.[15]
Buildings & projects
edit- Santa Monica Parking Structure #6, Santa Monica, CA[16]
- Anna Head Student Housing Complex, UC Berkeley, CA[17]
- Genzyme Corporate Headquarters, Cambridge, MA [18]
- Park Street Laboratory Building, Yale University, New Haven, CT[19]
- Harvard Allston Science Complex, Harvard University, Boston, MA[20]
- Mill Street Lofts, Los Angeles, CA[21]
- The House of the Future, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL[1]
- French Lofts, Los Angeles, CA[22]
- Mineral Bath Extension & Renovation, Bad Elster, Germany[23]
- Lower Donlands Urban Estuary, Toronto, ON[24]
- The Hearn Power Station Regeneration Project, Toronto, ON[24]
- Retrofit of The Daley Center Chicago in Cooperation with Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley[25]
- CityArchRiver St. Louis[26]
- Innovative Container Residence[27]
- Deming Place Chicago[28]
- Kelly Pool House Brentwood, CA[29]
- CTCSE Connecticut Center for Science & Exploration, USA-Hartford [30]
- Artcenter Passedena[31]
- Re:Vision Dallas Central Dallas Community Development Corporation (CDCDC), TX[32]
Academics
edit- Professor at Washington University in St. Louis[33]
- Taught design at Southern California Institute of Architecture[34]
- Taught design at California State Polytechnic University[35]
- Taught at University of Southern California[36]
- Assistant Professor for Design at University of Stuttgart[37]
- Lectured at Auburn University's Rural Design Studio in Alabama[38]
- Lectured at Cornell University[1]
- Lectured at University of Utah College of Architecture and Planning[39]
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- ^ "Utah College of Architecture and Planning". Utah College of Architecture and Planning. Archived from the original on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.