Peter Jon Pearce
Peter Jon Pearce (October 8, 1936)[1] is an American product designer, author, and inventor.
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Born | Geneva, New York, United States | October 8, 1936
Occupation | American product designer, author, and inventor. |
He is the designer of the Cachet Chair, Manufactured by Steelcase,[2] as well as the designer of the Curved Space Diamond Structure, a playground climbing sculpture, installed at playgrounds throughout the U.S., The Brooklyn Children's Museum, and the Hakone Open Air Museum in Japan, where it has been a popular attraction since 1978.[3]
Pearce was offered a job with Charles Eames after Eames saw the bent-plywood lounge chair he made in college.[1] While employed by Eames he contributed to the following projects:
-Made adaptations to the design of the furniture bases for the "Aluminum Group Furniture".
-Member of the Eames design and production crew for the film "Glimpses of the U.S.A."
-One of four team members who produced the prototypes of the "Time-Life Chair and Stool", designed for the Time & Life Building lobbies.
-Staff member involved in the development of the 1961 "La Fonda Chair", made for the La Fonda del Sol restaurant which opened in New York's Time & Life Building, in 1961.
-Staff member involved in the development of the "Eames Contract Storage" units.
-One of four team members who produced the prototype of the "Eames Tandem Sling Seating", initially installed at O'Hare and Dulles airports.
-Staff member involved in the development of the 3473 Sofa.[4]
He was an assistant to Buckminster Fuller[5][6] and is the author of several books including "Structure in Nature Is a Strategy for Design".[7] His focus on high-performance design, and on achieving sustainability in his designs, is seen in the methodologies used in the design of the Cachet Chair,[8] his work on Biosphere 2, and in the design of the Pearce Ecohouse. The Pearce Ecohouse design, emulates the hexagonal structures of nature and is a green structure built from glass and steel using prefab construction. It is solar powered and will use net-zero energy.[9]
Publications
- Pearce, Peter, and Susan Pearce. Experiments in Form: A Foundation Course in Three-Dimensional Design. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co, 1980. ISBN 9780442264970
- Pearce, Peter, and Susan Pearce. Polyhedra Primer. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1978.
- Pearce, Peter. Structure in Nature Is a Strategy for Design. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1978. ISBN 9780262160643
Patents
- Peter J Pearce Patents[10]
Exhibitions
- Pacific Standard Time Presents series:Modern Architecture in L.A. at the Getty Museum (2013)[11]
- Everything Loose Will Land at The Schindler House (2013)[12]
References
- Neuhart, Marilyn Neuhart, with John (2010). The story of Eames Furniture. Berlin: Gestalten. pp. 200–207. ISBN 9783899552300.
- "Peter Jon Pearce".
- Amber Dohrenwend. "Peter Pearce's "Curved Space Diamond Structure"".
- Eames, John Neuhart, Marilyn Neuhart, Ray (1989). Eames design : the work of the Office of Charles and Ray Eames (3. printing ed.). New York: H.N. Abrams. pp. 227, 241, 249, 253, 265, 275, 283. ISBN 9780810908796.
- Shiela Gibson Stoodley (Sep 2008). "Objects of Desire: Molecular Level". Art & Antiques Magazine: 30–31.
- John Allen, FLS. "Buckminster Fuller's Synergetic Algorithm and Challenges of the Twenty-First Century".
- Pearce, Peter (1990). Structure in nature is a strategy for design (5th print. ed.). Cambridge u.a.: MIT Press. ISBN 0262660458.
- Cullen, Cheryl Dangel; Haller, Lynn (2004). Design secrets. 50 real-life projects uncovered : projects chosen by the Industrial Design Society of America. Gloucester, MA: Rockport Publishers. ISBN 978-1592530717.
- Roberta Cruger. "Dwell on Design Conference: Dispatch from Day One".
- "Peter J. Pearce Patents".
- "Getty's Pacific Standard Time Series on L.A. Architecture: A Preview". Archived from the original on 2013-12-11. Retrieved 2013-12-03.
- Katya Tylevich. "Everything Loose Will Land".