It boils down to this: What story are we trying to tell? And how can our design tell it?
Like many creative types, Gerry Jue’s wheels are constantly in motion. With architecture degrees from U.C. Berkeley and Harvard (Bachelor and Masters respectively), his project approach is methodical while his application of ideas is fluid and flexible.
Since co-founding BAMO in 1991, Gerry has designed urbane, quietly sophisticated properties worldwide. In addition to his hospitality and residential commissions, Gerry also leads the firm’s senior living practice and has designed a number of award-winning, luxury facilities in Japan… think 5-star living through your golden years. Gerry pays attention to all aspects of design from planning to detailing to artwork, and often integrates custom furniture and lighting into his projects.
Gerry is a member of Hospitality Design’s Platinum Circle and his work has been featured in Interior Design, Hospitality Design, and Town & Country. He is a licensed architect in California and Florida, a member of the AIA, and serves on the Executive Cabinet of the Leaders of Design Council.
Gerry’s portfolio includes Four Seasons Resort Carmelo in Uruguay; Matsuri, a Japanese restaurant in Santiago, Chile; The Residences at the Ritz-Carlton Toronto; and gracious senior living facilities in the Tokyo and Kansai areas of Japan. Gerry recently completed the design for the Capella all-suites resort hotel as well as the Four Seasons Residences on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. He is currently overseeing the design of the new Waldorf Astoria Hotel and Residences in Miami.