Kyn.1:
Japanese architect. Architecture did not receive training. Traveled the world, for trips to draw pictures, thinking he has developed a unique understanding of architecture. Not only in the history of architecture books, an architect who studied visual. The one constant element in his work Ando never used by the concrete, tried to explain through the life of concrete. Andonun structures designed by nature complemented with. Works great between the Azuma house in 1979 was awarded the Japanese Chamber of Architects. Until then, no award of a building does not receive such a small Japanese architecture has created this work as a shock.
Projects:
Azuma House, 1976
Rokko housing, 1983
Time's Bazaar building, 1984
Town House, Hinano
TOTO Seminar House 1996, 1997
Lee House, 1998
Kyn.1: Architectural History Course Notes (Modern and After) Black Sea Tech. Ün.Mim.Böl. Prof. Dr. Trabzon 2000. Sengul ÖYMEN
Kyn.2:
Tadao Ando was born in Osaka in 1941. Architecture education between 1962 and 1969 in Africa, Europe and the United States has completed his travels. Tadao Ando Architect & Associates in Osaka in 1969, established his architectural office. AWARDS
Annual Prize, Architectural Institute of Japan (1979)
Japanese Cultural Design Prize (1983)
Alvar-Aalto-Medaille (1985) Annual Award
des Japanischen Erziehungsministeriums (1986) Mainichi Art Prize (1987)
Isoya Yoshida Award (1988)
Goldmedaille der Académie Francaise de l'Architecture (1989)
Osaka Art Prize (1990)
Pritzker Price (1995)
EXAMPLES OF PROJECTS
Meditationsraum für die UNESCO, Paris, 1996
Seminarbinasi Toto, Tsunade-gun
1996 Garden of Fine Art, Kyoto 1994
Ayabe Community Center, Ayabe-shi Nara, 1993-1995
Congress Center, Nara, 1992
Museum of Contemporary Art, Naoshima 1992
Japanese Pavilion for Expo 92, Seville 1992
Gallerie Noda, Kyoto Train Station
1991-1993 Hyogo, Kyoto, 1991
Hompokuji-Tempel ( Tempel des Wassers), Osaka 1991
Kirche des Lichts, des Gräberwaldes Ibaraki 1990
Museum, Kumamoto 1990-1992
Raika Office Building, Osaka 1989
Children's Museum, Hyogo 1989
Vitra Konferans ve Konaklama Binasi, Weil am Rhein 1989-1993
Naoshima Contemporary Art Museum, Kagawa 1988-1992
Nakayama House, Suraka 1985
Time's Building, Kyoto 1983-1984
Bigi Atelier Building, Tokyo 1983
Hangsiedlung Roko, Kobe 1983
Sun Place, Takamatsu 1982
Koshino House, Ashiya 1979-1981
Wall House Haus Matsumoto, Ashiya 1976-1977
Iwasa House, Nippon
Fuku House, Nippon
Horiuchi House, Nippon
Kidosaki House, Nippon
Chapel on Rokko mountain, Nippon
Japanischer Pavillon auf der EXPO 1992 Barcelona
Azuma House, Nippon
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