Jerde is a global architecture and design firm that specializes in creating dynamic placemaking solutions for clients worldwide.
Jerde was founded in 1977 by architect Jon Jerde in Los Angeles, California.
The first project of Jerde was the design of Horton Plaza in San Diego, CA in 1980, which was a major success.
Jerde has designed several iconic projects around the world, such as Roppongi Hills in Tokyo, Pacific City in Huntington Beach, and Mall of America in Minneapolis.
In 2015, Jerde was acquired by the company owned by the property billionaire Vincent Lo, who is the chair of the firm's owner, the Nan Fung Group.
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Jerde specializes in creating dynamic placemaking solutions that activate public spaces, engage communities, and enhance the human experience.
Jerde designs iconic structures that reflect the unique identities of their clients and create memorable, immersive experiences for their users.
Jerde's urban planning solutions are based on a holistic design approach that takes into account the surrounding environment, community needs, and economic factors.
Jerde is a global architecture and design firm that specializes in creating dynamic placemaking solutions for clients worldwide.
Jerde was founded in 1977 by architect Jon Jerde in Los Angeles, California.
Jerde specializes in placemaking, architecture, and urban planning solutions.
Jerde has designed several iconic projects around the world, such as Roppongi Hills in Tokyo, Pacific City in Huntington Beach, and Mall of America in Minneapolis.
Jerde's competitors include Gensler, HOK, and Perkins and Will.