Noriaki Okabe
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Noriaki Okabe (岡部 憲明, Okabe Noriaki, born December 9, 1947) is a Japanese architect.
He was born in Shizuoka, Japan. He worked with Renzo Piano for twenty years in Europe, from the designing construction supervision of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris.
In 1988, Okabe, then the representative of Renzo Piano Building Workshop in Japan, won the international competition of Kansai International Airport Terminal Building and was responsible for the design and construction supervision. While not currently on display, the Museum of Modern Art holds a model of the building's main structural truss in its Architecture and Design department.[1]
After the construction of the Terminal Building, he established Noriaki Okabe Architecture Network in 1995 in Tokyo.[2] While Okabe's practice has since expanded beyond architecture into industrial design, including the Odakyu 50000 series VSE train. In 2009 he collaborated with Belgian architect Jean-Michel Jaspers in designing the Belgian Embassy in Tokyo.[3]
Notable projects
- Kansai International Airport Terminal Building, Renzo Piano Building Workshop Japan, Osaka
- Ushibuka Haiya Bridge, Renzo Piano Building Workshop Japan, Nagasaki, Japan
- Housing in Sakura-shinmachi, Tokyo, Japan
- Valeo Unisia Transmissions Atsugi (factory), Kanagawa, Japan
- Odakyu 50000 series VSE train
- Odakyu 60000 series MSE train
- Belgian Embassy, Tokyo, Japan (collaboration Belgian landscape architect Aldrik Heirman)
- Hakone Tozan 3000 series train[4]
References
- ^ MoMA
- ^ Noriaki Okabe
- ^ Flanders Today
- ^ "箱根登山電車 新型車両デザイン決定!" (pdf). News Release (in Japanese). Japan: Odakyu Electric Railway. 5 June 2013. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
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