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Marc Jordi was born on 1967 in Germany, is an architect. Discover Marc Jordi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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Jordi & Keller firm participated in the restoration of the medieval episcopal St. Mary's Church, Berlin (Marienkirche). Jordi explores the dialog between art and architecture. In his first exhibition of black and white architectural photos, Moments of the Monumental in Berlin, 2003, Jordi, tried to capture the transcendental moments and the monumental atmosphere in architectural spaces. In sculpture, his solo exhibition with 'Torsi' sculptures were presented in 2014 in Parochialkirche, Berlin. His drawings emphasize the sketchy quality of charcoal in quasi-architectural forms as a symbolic act of freedom from the burden of functionality and so evokes a sense of ambiguity.
Born in Konolfingen Switzerland. Jordi completed his studies and apprenticeship as a draftsman and architect at the Technical College in Bern in 1993. In 1994 and 1995 he worked in various architectural firms and at the Berlin Senate Department for Urban Development. He founded with colleagues the Keller-Günther-Jordi architecture firm in 1996. In 2008 he founded together with Susanne Keller the Jordi-Keller architecture firm. Amongst Jordi's projects are the rebuilding of the house—"To the Three Romans"—at "Markt 40" in the Dom-Römer project in the historic center of Frankfurt, and the Stadthaus on Friedrichswerder, Berlin. He was in charge on the rebuilding of the house at Market 8 "Grober Rebstock" in the Dom-Romer project.
Marc Jordi (born 1967) is a Swiss architect and artist who lives and works in Berlin, Germany. His artistic work is in sculpture, drawing and photography. Jordi is a partner in the architecture office of Jordi-Keller. He is an advocate of "contextualism" in urban planning which bases the analysis of the surroundings and the history of the location as the foundation for the architectural design. His work consists of the integration of components from demolished buildings into the new buildings, and is so-called Spolia "virtuoso". In his "Torsi" sculptures he explores the relationship of becoming and decaying as testimony of aging and as a central theme of the creative process. As a photographer he presents a visual artistic attempt to explore the limits of power and size in small formats. His works were presented in exhibitions and architectural competitions in Berlin, Frankfurt and Leipzig and he received many prizes.