Helmut Jahn was a German-American architect known for his innovative and modern designs. His notable works include the Sony Center in Berlin and the United States Embassy in Berlin. Jahn's architectural style is characterized by its bold forms and use of glass and steel, reflecting a commitment to both aesthetic and functional design. His contributions have made a lasting impact on contemporary architecture.

"Transparency is not the same as looking straight through a building: it's not just a physical idea, it's also an intellectual one."



"I think the younger generation, the people poised to dominate the workforce, are more socially conscious. They are more demanding in terms of environment and how that environment contributes to their life."



"The architecture profession has lost a lot of its integrity, especially in the USA. The general architect here has no scruples, no ambitions."



"I wanted to improve the suburban office building; to create a great urban space in a suburban environment with all that implies about interaction, collaboration and creativity."



"Creativity has more to do with the elimination of the inessential than with inventing something new."



"A city building, you experience when you walk; a suburban building, you experience when you drive."



"It's my goal to make a building as immaterial as possible. Architecture is a very material thing. It takes a lot of resources, so why not eliminate what you don't need as long as you're able to achieve the same result?"



"The American attitude towards efficiency and execution should always underlie architecture."



"When I think of some of my earlier work, it really seems a fortunate coincidence that I succeeded."



"We are creating a unique experience. It's starts with how you see the building from a distance."



"We prefer synthetic rather than natural materials. Natural products are almost too valuable. Wood is much harder to produce than metal. And metal is recyclable, while wood isn't."



"You'd never think of taking a cab if you had to walk a mile down Chicago's Michigan Avenue. But in a bad city you take a cab just to go around the corner."



"In Europe, architects consider themselves artists. They think they're special when they win a competition."



"A good engineer thinks in reverse and asks himself about the stylistic consequences of the components and systems he proposes."



"We want our buildings to work like a machine that will create a pleasurable environment."

