tadao ando: architect of light
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Tadao Ando: Architect of Light. Light. Space. Humanity. Koshino House Ashiya (1979-81). Collezzione Tokyo (1989). Church on the Water Ashiya (1979-81). Concrete. Oxy Unagidani Osaka (1986-1987). Naoshima Contemporary Art Museum Kagawa (1988-92). Nature. Sanctuary. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Tadao Ando: Architect of Light
Church on the WaterAshiya (1979-81)
CollezzioneTokyo (1989)
Light Space Humanity
Koshino HouseAshiya (1979-81)
Concrete
Oxy UnagidaniOsaka (1986-1987)
Naoshima Contemporary Art MuseumKagawa (1988-92)
Meditation SpaceUNESCO (1995)
Nature Sanctuary
Tadao Ando
Influences: Japanese Tea House; Mies van der Rohe, Lake Shore Drive Apartments; Frank Lloyd Wright, Imperial Hotel; Le Corbusier, Unite d’Habitation
Azuma HouseKobe (1975)
Walls, Light, Wind, Flow
Koshino HouseAshiya (1979-81)
Kidosaki HouseAshiya (1979-81)
Old/New Rokko Restaurant Kobe (1985-86)
Chikatsu-Asuka Historical Museum Osaka (1990-94)
International Library of Children’s LiteratureTokyo (2002)
Pulitzer Foundation for the ArtsSt. Louis (1997-2001)
Pulitzer Foundation for the ArtsSt. Louis (1997-2001)
Rokko HousingKobe (1981-1983, 1985–1989)
Church of the LightIbaraki (1987-89)
Church of the LightIbaraki (1987-89)
Church on the WaterHokkaido (1985-88)
Church on the WaterHokkaido (1985-88)
Nariwa MuseumNariwa (1992-1994)
The Modern Art MuseumFt. Worth (2002)
Naoshima Contemporary Art MuseumKagawa (1988-92)
Children’s MuseumHimeji (1987-89)
Vitra Seminar House, Weil-am-Rhein (1989-93)
“What I have sought to achieve is a spatiality that stimulates the human spirit, awakens the sensitivity and communicates with the deeper soul.” – Tadao Ando