
Jason Long joined OMA in 2003 and has been based in OMA New York since 2007. After contributing as Associate Editor of Content (Taschen 2004) and acting as a key member of AMO in Rotterdam, Jason served as project architect and project manager for many of OMA’s cultural projects in the Americas including the Quebec National Beaux-Arts Museum, the Faena Arts Center in Miami Beach and the Marina Abramovic Institute in Hudson, New York.
In addition to 9301 Kercheval, Jason is leading four adaptive re-use projects including the transformation of a former postal service facility into POST Houston, a mixed use cultural anchor in Texas (Fall 2022) and within, a new concert venue for Live Nation; the renovation of the historic Fitzgerald Building at University, the transformation of Jersey City’s historic Pathside Building into Centre Pompidou x Jersey City; and a new synagogue in the Upper East Side of New York City within a historic, art-deco parking garage.
Jason is also engaged in a number of projects focusing on urbanism and the public realm in Washington D.C. that provide an innovative approach to recreation, public health, and equitable development at varying scales: a streetscape design for Washington D.C.’s convention center, the 11th Street Bridge Park connecting disparate communities on either side of the Anacostia River, and a sport and recreation masterplan for the RFK Stadium Armory Campus. He is also designing a multi-level restaurant within the new First and Broadway Park in downtown Los Angeles.
His portfolio extends to residential development including two new towers for Greenpoint Landing, OMA’s first high-rise towers in New York (Expected completion Fall 2022). In California, he has completed The Avery in San Francisco and is currently leading 730 Stanyan, OMA’s first 100% affordable housing project in historic Haight Ashbury.
In addition to 9301 Kercheval, Jason is leading four adaptive re-use projects including the transformation of a former postal service facility into POST Houston, a mixed use cultural anchor in Texas (Fall 2022) and within, a new concert venue for Live Nation; the renovation of the historic Fitzgerald Building at University, the transformation of Jersey City’s historic Pathside Building into Centre Pompidou x Jersey City; and a new synagogue in the Upper East Side of New York City within a historic, art-deco parking garage.
Jason is also engaged in a number of projects focusing on urbanism and the public realm in Washington D.C. that provide an innovative approach to recreation, public health, and equitable development at varying scales: a streetscape design for Washington D.C.’s convention center, the 11th Street Bridge Park connecting disparate communities on either side of the Anacostia River, and a sport and recreation masterplan for the RFK Stadium Armory Campus. He is also designing a multi-level restaurant within the new First and Broadway Park in downtown Los Angeles.
His portfolio extends to residential development including two new towers for Greenpoint Landing, OMA’s first high-rise towers in New York (Expected completion Fall 2022). In California, he has completed The Avery in San Francisco and is currently leading 730 Stanyan, OMA’s first 100% affordable housing project in historic Haight Ashbury.
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