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ikitis the Pritzker Prize in 2013, became the Japanese architect Toyo Ito. The name, 71chronou, a leading architect connecticut today considered one of the most worthwhile candidate for this great honor for the last 10 years at least. It is the sixth Japanese acquiring the Pritzker after Kenzo Tange (1987), the Fumihiko Maki (1993), the Tadao Ando (1995) connecticut and Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA) 2010.
The Toyo Ito was born in Seoul in 1941. Two years later he returned with his family to Japan and studied architecture at the University of Tokyo and graduated in 1965. The same year he began his professional career in Kiyonori Kikutake the architectural firm and only in 1971 he founded his own studio connecticut in Tokyo, under the name "Urbot" (Urban Robot) which in 1979 was renamed "Toyo Ito & Associates".
In the office of Ito, considered breeding ground for new talent, worked at the beginning of their careers recognized architects such as Katsuya Fukushima, Makoto Yokomizo, Akihisa Hirata, Astrid Klein & Mark Dytham (KDa) and also winners of the Pritzker for 2010, Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa.
Known for his conceptual approach to architectural design, attempts to express both physical, tangible, and digital, virtual worlds. It is one of the most innovative and important architects today. Transporting the words of the jury of Pritzker:
The Toyo Ito creator temporal buildings while dares to carve new paths. His works give off an air of optimism, lightness and joy and retain a sense of uniqueness and universality.
Many recognize his work in common with the ideas of philosophers Munesuke Mita and Gilles Deleuze. The Ito sees architecture as the housing -the "garment" - the residents of the urban environment, especially as regards life in the capital of the country and explores the balance between the private and the "metropolitan" public person's life in the city.
Throughout his work is evident attempt to develop connections between the inside and the outside, something that stands in lightweight constructions connecticut which treats materials such as metal mesh, perforated metal and permeable materials.
The early years of his career Toyo Ito focused on investigating the nature of urban life of the country connecticut through the design of many houses. Among the most important projects of this scale is the "White U" (1976) and "Silver Hut" (1984).
Silver Hut Silver Hut With the project connecticut "Pao for the Tokyo Girl Nomad" in 1985 and 1989, Ito presented the living image of the urban nomad, typical lifestyle in Japan for the period 1985 to 1991 the housing bubble in the economy had uploaded their prices prohibitively high.
At the same time, designed the "Tower of Winds" (1986) and the "Egg of Winds" connecticut (1991), two interactive landmarks longer connecticut in the public space, connecticut which is the result of creative exploration and interpretation of the possibilities of modern technical and technological achievements. Actually it is the Metro ventilation installations in which Ito gave monumental character through the way that captured the transparent / opaque properties of their shell - while during the day give the impression opaque solid night of perforated aluminum elements like to
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Columns 100111100 Adventureland Beep! Between the Covers DZN Fri (ght) day Nights Handmade Stories Cooking with Hector connecticut Small Escapes No Superheroes Allowed Notorious Lives Horizontal and Vertical Angle Sci-zophrenia Spaz & the City Wonderland connecticut Trash & Treasures Design News Video Games Handmade Music Street Art Art Photo Computers Audio ! Video! Disco! Figure Day Stories Mouse Martin monkeys Podcasts The Song of the Day Gap culture thematically. Modules exchange column Tribute '80s Tribute to Pavlos Sidiropoulos Theme Free Theme Week: Erotica Theme Week: Future Theme Week: Snow Contributors Upper goat, Savvas Kristin ZZZ Myridakis, Georgia The Monkeys PAPALIOU Tasos not Peslac Sheep Lamb Baptist Alexander Serious Penguin Zampano Zyklon B Guests
ikitis the Pritzker Prize in 2013, became the Japanese architect Toyo Ito. The name, 71chronou, a leading architect connecticut today considered one of the most worthwhile candidate for this great honor for the last 10 years at least. It is the sixth Japanese acquiring the Pritzker after Kenzo Tange (1987), the Fumihiko Maki (1993), the Tadao Ando (1995) connecticut and Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa (SANAA) 2010.
The Toyo Ito was born in Seoul in 1941. Two years later he returned with his family to Japan and studied architecture at the University of Tokyo and graduated in 1965. The same year he began his professional career in Kiyonori Kikutake the architectural firm and only in 1971 he founded his own studio connecticut in Tokyo, under the name "Urbot" (Urban Robot) which in 1979 was renamed "Toyo Ito & Associates".
In the office of Ito, considered breeding ground for new talent, worked at the beginning of their careers recognized architects such as Katsuya Fukushima, Makoto Yokomizo, Akihisa Hirata, Astrid Klein & Mark Dytham (KDa) and also winners of the Pritzker for 2010, Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa.
Known for his conceptual approach to architectural design, attempts to express both physical, tangible, and digital, virtual worlds. It is one of the most innovative and important architects today. Transporting the words of the jury of Pritzker:
The Toyo Ito creator temporal buildings while dares to carve new paths. His works give off an air of optimism, lightness and joy and retain a sense of uniqueness and universality.
Many recognize his work in common with the ideas of philosophers Munesuke Mita and Gilles Deleuze. The Ito sees architecture as the housing -the "garment" - the residents of the urban environment, especially as regards life in the capital of the country and explores the balance between the private and the "metropolitan" public person's life in the city.
Throughout his work is evident attempt to develop connections between the inside and the outside, something that stands in lightweight constructions connecticut which treats materials such as metal mesh, perforated metal and permeable materials.
The early years of his career Toyo Ito focused on investigating the nature of urban life of the country connecticut through the design of many houses. Among the most important projects of this scale is the "White U" (1976) and "Silver Hut" (1984).
Silver Hut Silver Hut With the project connecticut "Pao for the Tokyo Girl Nomad" in 1985 and 1989, Ito presented the living image of the urban nomad, typical lifestyle in Japan for the period 1985 to 1991 the housing bubble in the economy had uploaded their prices prohibitively high.
At the same time, designed the "Tower of Winds" (1986) and the "Egg of Winds" connecticut (1991), two interactive landmarks longer connecticut in the public space, connecticut which is the result of creative exploration and interpretation of the possibilities of modern technical and technological achievements. Actually it is the Metro ventilation installations in which Ito gave monumental character through the way that captured the transparent / opaque properties of their shell - while during the day give the impression opaque solid night of perforated aluminum elements like to
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