Ryūe Nishizawa
Appearance
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- In this Japanese name, the family name is Nishizawa.
Ryue Nishizawa | |
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Born | 1966 (age 57–58) Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Alma mater | Yokohama National University |
Occupation | Architect |
Awards | Pritzker Prize 2010 |
Ryue Nishizawa (西沢 立衛, Nishizawa Ryūe, born 1966) is a Japanese architect and university professor at Yokohama National University. Nishizawa won the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2010.[1]
Career
[change | change source]In 1995, he started a partnership with Kazuyo Sejima in Tokyo.[1] It was called SANAA.[2]
In 1997, he started the independent Office of Ryūe Nishizawa.[1]
Projects
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Name | City | State/Country | Completed | Other Information | Image |
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Weekend House[3] | Usui | Gunma, Japan | 1998 | ||
House in Kamakura[4] | Kamakura | Kanagawa, Japan | 2001 | ||
Takeo Head Office Store | Tokyo | Tokyo, Japan | 2001 | ||
Ichikawa Apartments[5] | Ichkawa | Chiba, Japan | 2001 | ||
Funabashi Apartment Building[6] | Funabashi | Chiba, Japan | 2004 | ||
Love Planet Museum | Okayama, Japan | 2003 | |||
Benesse Art Site Naoshima Office[7] | Naoshima | Kagawa, Japan | 2004 | ||
House A[8] | Tokyo | Tokyo, Japan | 2004 | ||
Moriyama House[9] | Tokyo | Tokyo, Japan | 2005 | ||
Naoshima Museum | Naoshima | Kagawa, Japan | 2005 | ||
Towada Art Centre[10] | Towada | Aomori, Japan | 2005 | ||
Teshima Art Museum[11] | Toshima | Kagawa, Japan | 2010 |
Unbuilt
[change | change source]- Video Pavilion,[12] Kagawa, Japan, 2003
Honors
[change | change source]- Venice Biennale Golden Lion, 2004.[1]
- Pritzker Prize, 2010.[1]
- Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal, 2019[13]
References
[change | change source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 "Kazuyo Sejima & Ryue Nishizawa—2010 Laureates, Biography"; retrieved 2012-3-1.
- ↑ SANAA is an acronym. SANAA stands for "Sejima And Nishizawa And Associates".
- ↑ ArchSource, "Weekend House" Archived 2012-06-29 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-3-1.
- ↑ ArchSource, "House in Kamakura" Archived 2012-06-28 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-3-1.
- ↑ ArchSource, "Ichikawa Apartments" Archived 2012-06-29 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-3-1.
- ↑ ArchSource, "Funabashi Apartment Building" Archived 2012-06-29 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-3-1.
- ↑ Setouchi International Art Festival, "Ryue Nishizawa" Archived 2012-06-24 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-3-1.
- ↑ ArchSource, "House A" Archived 2012-06-29 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-3-1.
- ↑ ArchSource, "Moriyama House" Archived 2012-06-29 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-3-1.
- ↑ ArchSource, "Towada Art Centre" Archived 2012-06-29 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-3-1.
- ↑ Setouchi International Art Festival, "Teshima Art Museum"[permanent dead link]; retrieved 2012-3-1.
- ↑ ArchSource, Video Pavilion" Archived 2012-06-29 at the Wayback Machine; retrieved 2012-3-1.
- ↑ "Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medalists in Architecture". UVA Today. 2019-03-06. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
Other websites
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