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Hiroshi Naito

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Hiroshi Naito
Born (1950-08-26) August 26, 1950 (age 74)
NationalityJapanese
Alma materWaseda University
OccupationArchitect
AwardsJapan Architecture Association Award (1992)
PracticeNaito Hiroshi Architectural Design Office
BuildingsToba Sea-Folk Museum
Makino Botanical Garden
Iwami Art Museum

Hiroshi Naito (内藤 廣, Naitō Hiroshi, born 1950) is an architect from Japan, known for his modern-style buildings. His work includes projects in other countries. He is the principal architect at Hiroshi Naito Architect & Associates in Tokyo. He is Professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo.

Life and career

Naito was born in 1950 in Yokohama, Japan. He received a M.Arch from Graduate School of Waseda University. He was chief architect at Fernand Higueras in Madrid, Spain, from 1976 to 1978, and worked at Kikutake Architects in Tokyo from 1979 to 1981. Naito established Naito Architect & Associates in 1981.

Naito designed a "dog cooler" for Spitz.[1]

Works

References

Notes

  1. ^ Architecture for dogs
  2. ^ Manuela Agudo Catalán (2008). El romanticismo en Aragón (1838-1854): literatura, prensa y sociedad. Universidad de Zaragoza. pp. 102–. ISBN 978-84-7733-137-7. Retrieved 14 August 2013.

Further reading

  • Hiroshi Naito
  • NAITO, Yoshida, Nobuyuki, Japan Architect #46: Hiroshi Naito, A Special edition devoted to the some 20 years of his career, Publisher: Japan Architect. Year: 2002, Tokyo, ISBN 4786901679, Book Id: 50431