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Jane Thompson, AICP (June 30, 1927 – August 22, 2016) was an American
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, designer and planner, with an international career exceeding forty years.


Biography

Thompson (née Fiske) was educated in the fine and applied arts at
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with graduate work at
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and NYU Institute of Fine Arts, her career has been devoted to the interaction of many facets of applied design. She spent early years in the
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, becoming acting Assistant Curator in the Department of Architecture. This was followed by positions as Architecture Editor of Interiors Magazine. In 1954 she helped found Industrial Design (later known as International Design) magazine and served as its Editor-in-Chief In the 1960s, sponsored by Edgar Kaufmann Jr.'s Foundation, she worked with
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on an exploration of the creative educational methods of the original Bauhaus; she became a partner in architect Ben Thompson’s retail venture,
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, during its 60s expansion from Cambridge to New York to California. She became Ben Thompson's second wife in 1969. Jane Thompson handled programming and planning Benjamin Thompson & Associates, Architects and Planners (BTA), founded in 1967 in
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. As partner for planning, Jane headed Thompson's project teams on large urban planning projects, including the Chicago Navy Pier and Grand Central Business Improvement District. She died at the age of 89 on August 22, 2016.


Thompson Design Group 1994-2015

After 1994, Jane Thompson was Principal of her own firm, Thompson Design Group (TDG). The company had an emphasis on preservation and imaginative reuse of obsolete places. Master plan projects included
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in Chicago,
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in New York, and
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in Cleveland. All were accomplished in partnership with the architect and urban planner Pratap Talwar, TDG's Principal in Charge. Thompson and Talwar also branched into large-scale redevelopment planning; the firm's Master Planning and Development Guidelines for the City of Long Branch NJ, have received top awards from the Monmouth County Planning Department and New Jersey State Department of Planning. TDG's comprehensive Masterplan for all lands bordering Houston's 10-mile-long Buffalo Bayou waterway (a district of 10 square miles ) won acclaim as a far-seeing urban planning model. Jane Thompson was active in the International Design Conference in Aspen (IDCA) from 1971–2002, as a board member, program chairman, and speaker. In 1994, she was awarded Institute Honors by the American Institute of Architects, and in 1998 received the Personal Recognition Award of the Industrial Design Society of America for a lifetime contribution to the field of design. For their lifelong support of Finnish Design and way of life, the President of Finland in 2000 named Ben and Jane Thompson each individually as Knight First Class,
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. In 2010, "Sir Lady Jane" as she was nicknamed (as both a Knight and wife of a Knight) was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award of the
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. Then followed an Honorary PhD from Boston Architectural College, 2011, and the lifetime Award of Honor from Boston Society of Architects in 2012.


Bibliography

* Jane Thompson and Alexandra Lange, ''Design Research: The Store That Brought Modern Living to American Homes'', 2010. .


Notes

{{DEFAULTSORT:Thompson, Jane 1927 births 2016 deaths American designers National Design Award winners Vassar College alumni Bennington College alumni New York University Institute of Fine Arts alumni Knights First Class of the Order of the Lion of Finland 20th-century American architects 21st-century American architects American urban planners American women architects Women urban planners 21st-century American women