22 Feb 2013
tamagawa
a development, population density projected onto the area surrounding a railway station on the other side of the tamagawa and the greens/flooding areas surrounding it. this is one end of tokyo.
from the past
Street photos. I have collected quite many photos in Tokyo. I will be posting them kind of randomly from now on.
11 Jul 2011
Recommend Tokyo Architecture
The list of buildings. See all posts click here.
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- Saint Marys Cathedral - Kenzo Tange - 1964
- Nagakin Capsule Tower - Kisho Kurokawa 1972
- Tokyo Institute of Technology Centennial Hall - Kazuo Shinohara 1987
- M2 - Kengo Kuma - 1991
- Sumida Culture Factory - Itsuko Hasegawa 1994
- Tokyo International Forum - Rafael Vinoly 1996
- Saitama Prefecture University - Riken Yamamoto 1999
- Mutsukawa Daycare Center - SAANA 2000.
- Yokohama International Ferry Terminal - FOA 2002.
- Fuji Kindergarten - Tezuka Architects 2007
- Tamagawa Art University Library - Toyo Ito 2007
- KAIT Workshop - Junya Ishigami 2008
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Tokyo Institute of Technology Centennial Hall
Tokyo Institute of Technology (TiTech) Centennial Hall, 1987 - Kazuo Shinohara. The role is the hall is to provide exhibition space, meeting rooms, a small exhibition about the history of Titech and to serves as a landmark situated on the edge of the campus dominating the (taxi) plaza in front of Ookayama station. The other key buildings of this square are the Tokyo Tech Front by Kazunari Sakamoto and a the Tokyu Hospital[Tokyogreenspace] by Koichi Yasuda.
Kazunari Sakamoto was a student of Shinohara as noted in the Sumida Culture Factory post by me this genealogy is important in the understanding of Japanese architecture. Another famous architect from Titech is Tsukamoto of Atelier Bow-wow.
Kazuo Shinohara has deep influence on the development of Japanese architecture and has recently come to international attention again, partly because of being awarded the memorial golden lion in 2010 Venice Biennale.
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