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Takashi Yamaguchi (山口 隆, Takashi Yamaguchi, born February 20, 1953) is a Japanese architect, Born in Kyoto. Graduated Kyoto University, Worked with Tadao Ando. 
Elite Member of the Supporters of Romania Research : THE ACADEMY of ROMANIAN SCIENTISTS / Romania. 
Professor Osaka Sangyo University/ Japan, Regular member of / JIA / The Japan Institute of Architects, Regular member of AIJ /Architectural Institute of Japan. 
He is the architect who put importance to architectural theory. He is pursuing the essential role of architecture.
While continuing building calm works, in projects, and he is searching for the possibility of new architecture, such as making architecture unite robot technology with program like algorithmic design.


Biography

1988 Founding member of ARX, between NewYork, Geneve, Berlin, and Lisbon, and international research group for theory and practice of architecture, with staffs of Peter Eisenman's office and Daniel Libeskind's office, and theorists in Columbia University. 
1996 Founded Takashi Yamaguchi & Associates, 2010 Visiting Scholar of Harvard University, GSD / US


Works

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Glass Temple
Glass Temple
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White Temple
  • 1998  Glass Temple / Kyoto
  • 2000  White Temple / Kyoto
  • 2004  Metal Office / Kyoto
  • 2008  Silent Office / Tokyo
  • 2009  Breathing Factory / Osaka
  • 2010  House in Ise / Mie
  • 2011  Parametric Fragment / Mie
  • 2012  Koshimo Plus / Hyogo


Awards

  • 1992  Finalist of Spreebogen International Competition for a new German Capital in Berlin with "ARX"
  • 1999  Awarded Asakura Prize, The 18th Space Design Review / Japan
  • 2001  Awarded 1st place, the 9th DuPont Benedictus Awards / US
  • 2005  Good Design Award / Japan
  • 2005  JIA Architectural Awards Selection/ Japan
  • 2005  Finalist of JIA Architectural Awards / Japan
  • 2005  Barbara Cappochin Architecture Prize / Italy
  • 2007  Intermedia-globe Silver Prize, World Media Festival / Germany
  • 2008  Good Design Award / Japan
  • 2009  Good Design Award / Japan
  • 2011  Selected Dedalo Minosse International Prize / Italy
  • 2011  The Kyoto Design Award / Japan

 

Exhibition

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