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John Calvin Portman Jr. (December 4, 1924 – December 29, 2017) was an American
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widely known for popularizing hotels and office buildings with multi-storied interior atria. Portman also had a particularly large impact on the cityscape of his hometown of
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, with the
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complex serving as downtown's business and tourism anchor from the 1970s onward. The Peachtree Center area includes Portman-designed Hyatt,
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hotels. Portman's plans typically deal with primitives in the forms of symmetrical squares and circles.


Early life and career

Portman was born to John C. Portman, Sr. and Edna Rochester Portman. He had five sisters. He graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1950. His firm completed the Merchandise Mart (now
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) in
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in 1961. The multi-block
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was begun in 1965 and would expand to become the main center of hotel and office space in Downtown Atlanta, taking over from the Five Points area just to the south. Portman would develop a similar multiblock complex at
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's
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(1970s), which unlike its Atlanta counterpart, heavily emphasized pedestrian activity at street level. The
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, Portman's first atrium hotel, would lead to many more iconic hotels and multi-use complexes with atria, including the
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in
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(1974–1976), the New York Marriott Marquis (1982–1985), and the
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in
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(first phase 1973–1977), whose central tower remained the tallest hotel in the Western Hemisphere until the completion of
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in 2013. His signature work in China, the
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(1990), was the first of many major projects in China and elsewhere in Asia. The 5-star hotel inside, The Portman Ritz-Carlton, Shanghai (formerly Portman Shangri-La Hotel), was named after him. In 2009 Portman's work was featured in a major exhibition at Atlanta's
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. Portman was a Fellow of the
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.


Personal life

Portman married Joan "Jan" Newton. They had six children. Portman died on December 29, 2017, aged 93. He was survived, among others, by his wife and five of his children, as well as his daughter-in-law, actress
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, and three of his five siblings.


Portfolio

''In chronological order by first listed completion date — for complexes, by completion date of first building in complex'' An asterisk (*) following a listing indicates a work done in partnership with H. Griffith Edwards.


1960s

*
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(formerly the ''Atlanta Market Center''),
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**AmericasMart 1 (also known as the ''Merchandise Mart''), 1961* **AmericasMart 2 (also known as the ''Gift Mart''), 1992 **AmericasMart 2 West, 2008 **AmericasMart 3 (also known as the ''Apparel Mart''), 1979 *Atlanta Decorative Arts Center (ADAC),
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, Atlanta, 1961 *Cary Reynolds Elementary (formerly Sequoyah Elementary and Northwoods Area Elementary before that), 1961 *Sequoyah Middle School (formerly Sequoyah High School), 1963 * 230 Peachtree Building (formerly the ''Peachtree Center Tower''), Atlanta, 1965* * Antoine Graves, Atlanta, 1965* * Antoine Graves Annex, Atlanta, 1966* * Henderson High School,
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, 1967* *
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, Atlanta **Peachtree Center North (formerly the ''Atlanta Gas Light Tower''), 1967* **Peachtree Center South, 1969 **Peachtree Center International Tower (formerly the ''Peachtree Cain Building''), 1972* **Harris Tower, 1975* **Marquis One, 1985 **Marquis Two, 1989 *
Hyatt Regency Atlanta The Hyatt Regency Atlanta is a business hotel located on Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. Opened in 1967 as the Regency Hyatt House, John C. Portman, Jr.'s revolutionary 22-story atrium design for the hotel has influenced hotel d ...
(formerly the ''Regency Hyatt House''), 1967* * Hyatt Regency O'Hare, Rosemont, 1969


1970s

*BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee (now The Westin Chattanooga Hotel), Chattanooga, 1971 *
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,
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**
One Embarcadero Center One Embarcadero Center is a class-A office skyscraper in the Financial District of San Francisco, California. The building is part of the Embarcadero Center complex of six interconnected buildings and one off-site extension. The skyscraper, co ...
(formerly the ''Security Pacific Tower''), 1971 ** Two Embarcadero Center, 1974 ** Three Embarcadero Center (formerly the ''Levi Strauss Building''), 1977 **
Four Embarcadero Center Four Embarcadero Center is a class-A office skyscraper in the Financial District of San Francisco, California. The building is part of the Embarcadero Center complex of six interconnected buildings and one off-site extension. The skyscraper, c ...
, 1982 ** Hyatt Regency San Francisco (also known as ''Five Embarcadero Center''), 1973 ** Embarcadero West, 1989 ** Le Méridien San Francisco (formerly the ''Park Hyatt San Francisco''), 1988 * The Mall at Peachtree Center, Atlanta, 1973 * The Tower (formerly the ''Block 82 Tower'', ''Bank One Tower'', ''Team Bank'', ''Texas American Bank'', and ''Fort Worth National Bank Building''), Fort Worth, 1969–1974 *
Westin Peachtree Plaza Hotel The Westin Peachtree Plaza, Atlanta, is a skyscraper hotel on Peachtree Street in downtown Atlanta, Georgia, adjacent to the Peachtree Center complex and the former Davison's/Macy's flagship store with 1,073 rooms. At and 73 stories, a tota ...
, Atlanta, 1976 *
Westin Bonaventure Hotel The Westin Bonaventure Hotel and Suites is a , 33- story hotel in Los Angeles, California, constructed between 1974 and 1976. It was designed by architect John C. Portman Jr.. The top floor has a revolving restaurant and bar. It was originally ...
,
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, 1974–1976 *
Renaissance Center The Renaissance Center (also known as the GM Renaissance Center and nicknamed the RenCen) is a group of seven connected skyscrapers in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, United States. The Renaissance Center complex is on the Detroit International Riv ...
,
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** Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center (formerly the ''Detroit Plaza Hotel'', ''The Westin Hotel Renaissance Center Detroit''), 1973–1977 ** Renaissance Center Tower 100, 1973–1977 ** Renaissance Center Tower 200, 1973–1977 ** Renaissance Center Tower 300, 1973–1977 ** Renaissance Center Tower 400, 1973–1977 ** Renaissance Center Tower 500, 1979–1981 ** Renaissance Center Tower 600, 1979–1981


1980s

* The Regent Singapore (formerly the ''Pavilion InterContinental Hotel''),
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, 1982
George W. Woodruff Physical Education Center
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, 1983 * Peachtree Center Athletic Club, Atlanta, 1985 *
Atlanta Marriott Marquis The Atlanta Marriott Marquis is a 47-story, Marriott hotel in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is the 15th tallest skyscraper in the city. The building was designed by Atlanta architect John C. Portman Jr. with construction completed in 19 ...
, 1985 * Hyatt Regency Jeju, Jungmun, Jeju-do, South Korea, 1985 *
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, Singapore ** Marina Square Shopping Centre, 1985 **
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, 1985 **
Marina Mandarin Singapore The PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, Singapore (formerly Marina Mandarin Singapore) is a five-star luxury hotel located on Raffles Boulevard in the Marina Centre complex, in the Downtown Core of Singapore. Hotel Designed by John Portman, the ...
, 1985 **
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, 1986 * Entelechy II, Sea Island, 1986 * New York Marriott Marquis,
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, 1982–1985
R. Howard Dobbs University Center
Emory University, 1986 (to be demolished) * Northpark Town Center,
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** Northpark 400, 1986 ** Northpark 500, 1989 ** Northpark 600, 1998 *
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(formerly the ''Pan Pacific San Francisco'' and ''Portman Hotel''), 1987 *
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(formerly the ''Inforum Technology Center''), Atlanta, 1989 * Riverwood 100 (formerly the ''Barnett Bank Building''), Vinings, 1989


1990s

*
Shanghai Centre Shanghai Centre () is located on West Nanjing Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai. It is a comprehensive building complex consisting of three towers rising from an eight-storey base. Designed by John C. Portman, Jr., the Shanghai Centre was one o ...
,
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, China, 1990 ** Shanghai Centre West Apartment (also known as the ''Exhibition Centre North Apartment 1'') ** Shanghai Centre Apartments 2 (also known as the ''Shanghai East Apartment'') ** The Portman Ritz-Carlton, Shanghai (formerly the ''Shanghai Centre Main Tower'' and ''Portman Shangri-La Hotel'') *
SunTrust Plaza Truist Plaza is a 60 story skyscraper in downtown Atlanta. It was designed by John C. Portman, Jr. of John Portman & Associates and built from 1989 to 1992. In the mid-1990s, Portman sold half of his interest in the building to SunTrust Banks, ...
(formerly ''One Peachtree Center''), Atlanta, 1992 * Cap Square (short for ''Capital Square''),
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** Menara Multi Purpose (also known as the ''Capital Square Tower 1''), 1994 ** Capital Square Condominiums, 2007


2000s

*
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, Shanghai, China, 2000 * Shi Liu Pu Building (also known as the ''Bank of Telecommunications''), Shanghai, China, 2000 * Bund Center, Shanghai, China, 2002 ** Bund Center (also known as the ''Shanghai Golden Beach Tower'') ** The Westin Bund Center, Shanghai ** Westin Residences * Westin Warsaw Hotel,
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, Poland, 2001–2003 *
Beijing Yintai Centre Beijing Yintai Centre () is located in the core of the Beijing central business district. It is a three-towered structure with the central tower rising 250 m high and the two flanking towers about 186 m. The central tower consists of ...
(also known as the ''Silvertie Center''),
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, China, 2002–2007 ** Beijing Yintai Centre Tower 1 ** Beijing Yintai Centre Tower 2 **
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* The Westin Charlotte,
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, 2003 *
Tomorrow Square Tomorrow Square () is the eighth-tallest building in Shanghai, China. It is located in Huangpu District, Puxi, close to People's Square. It is about 285 m (934 ft) tall and has 63 floors. This multi-purpose building contains a 342-r ...
(contains the ''JW Marriott Hotel Shanghai at Tomorrow Square''), Shanghai, China, 1997–2003 * Taj Wellington Mews Luxury Residences,
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, India, 2004 * Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center Hotel, Schaumburg, 2006 *
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, 2004–2007 * Hilton San Diego Bayfront (also known as the ''Hilton San Diego Convention Center Hotel'' and ''Campbell Shipyard Hilton''), San Diego, 2006–2008 * JW Marriott Hotel Shenzhen Bao'an,
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, China, 2015 * CODA Tech Square,
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, Georgia Institute of Technology, Midtown Atlanta, 2017


Awards and honors

* 1968 Golden Plate Award of the
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* 1978 Medal for Innovations in Hotel Design – American Institute of Architects * 1980 Silver Medal Award for Innovative Design – American Institute of Architects, Atlanta Chapter * 1984 Urban Land Institute Award for Excellence – for
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* 2009 The Lynn S. Beedle Lifetime Achievement Award –
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* 2011 The
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renamed Harris Street in
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as John Portman Boulevard at Historic Harris Street. * 2013 Four Pillar Award – Council for Quality Growth


Criticism

Portman was praised for his "cinematic" interiors artfully relating interior space and elements to the individual. In the 1960s and 1970s the placement of such buildings in America's decaying downtowns was considered salvation of the city centers, but some contemporary city planners are critical of such insular environments that "turn their back" on the city streets. For example, the New York Marriott Marquis with its 8-floor high lobby was praised as a "town square", but is now criticized by some for turning its back to
Times Square Times Square is a major commercial intersection, tourist destination, entertainment hub, and neighborhood in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. It is formed by the junction of Broadway, Seventh Avenue, and 42nd Street. Together with adjacent ...
. Nonetheless, at the time the hotel was built, due to the still-seedy character of Times Square, Portman's style of inwardly-oriented spaces made logical sense. Also, he did, in fact, design buildings (like
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's
Embarcadero Center Embarcadero Center is a commercial complex of five office towers, two hotels, a shopping center with more than 125 stores, bars, and restaurants, and a fitness center on three levels located in San Francisco, California. There is an outdoor ice sk ...
) that heavily emphasized pedestrian activity at street level.


Bibliography

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References


External links


Portmanusa.com: website of the Portman architectural firm

Portmanholdings.com: website of the Portman real estate development firm

Johnportmanfilm.com: 'John Portman: A Life of Building'
nbsp;— ''film about Portman's life and works, aired on PBS stations in June 2013''. {{DEFAULTSORT:Portman, John 1924 births 2017 deaths American architects Modernist architects Postmodern architects Neo-futurism architecture American real estate businesspeople Real estate and property developers Architects from Atlanta Architects from South Carolina Georgia Tech alumni History of Atlanta People from Walhalla, South Carolina