Vice President

Contact

  • jcooper@rosemann.com
  • 314.378.4641
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Jarrett serves as Vice President of Rosemann & Associates, P.C., maintaining a Jarrett R. Cooper, AIA, LEED AP, serves as Vice President of Rosemann & Associates, P.C., where he maintains a collaborative relationship with clients and oversees day-to-day operations. He began his architectural career with Rosemann & Associates, P.C., in 1988, and in 1999, he opened Rosemann’s St. Louis Design Studio. Under his leadership, this location has thrived, playing an integral role in the development and revitalization of communities throughout the region and beyond. Jarrett also attends major design meetings to assist the team in translating needs and vision into reality.

His rich experience in multi-family, student and senior housing gives him a broad understanding of how people live at all stages of life, resulting in many award-winning projects. A growing segment that Jarrett enjoys is student housing where he has brought innovative models to Tennessee, Arkansas, Washington, Arizona, and many more states. A notable assignment as architect and design coordinator is Gather Bellingham, a state of the art student design concept on an extremely challenging site, located adjacent to the Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA. The design utilizes a 3 story parking garage, with 5 stories of housing above. Main entry, located on the 6th floor, is accessed via an enclosed pedestrian bridge opening into a lobby with leasing offices.

Jarrett’s involvement in complicated Historic and Adaptive Reuse developments has allowed him to incorporate his passion for the preservation of Historic structures and neighborhoods. His keen understanding of green design ensures that his team develops design solutions that are environmentally responsible. Jarrett is dedicated to sustainability with common sense, cost-effective solutions and he has worked with clients to incorporate green building best practices with little or no additional cost.

Fun Fact

I knew I wanted to be an architect when I was very young and actually drew my first house plan at eight years old. (Unfortunately my brother used it as a place mat so I no longer have it!) The only memory I have about learning about architecture was from Mr. Brady on The Brady Bunch.