Tadao Ando: Complete Works
Tadao Ando (born 1941) is Japan’s leading architect and designer with a dazzling international reputation. He recently won the 1995 Pritzker Architecture Prize for “consistent and significant contributions to the built environment”. A comprehensive monograph of Ando’s work, this book examines over one hundred buildings and projects designed between 1969-94, illustrated by photographs, plans and exquisite sketches.
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Tominaga Yuzuru (Article author), Eisenman Peter (Article author), Takeyama Kiyoshi (Article author), Frampton Kenneth (Article author), Gregotti Vittorio (Article author), Tironi Giordano (Article author), Heneghan Tom (Article author), Jameson Fredric (Article author), Dal Co Francesco (Article author)
London
2000
524 pages
9780714837178
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