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Building/project Location Country Date Tomishima House Osaka Japan 1973 Uchida House Japan 1974 Uno House Kyoto Japan 1974 Hirao...
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Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 located in Pennsylvania. The part of the house was built on top of the waterfall of Youghiogheny Riv...
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This house designed by Gerrit Rietveld, located in Utrecht, Holand, for Mrs. Truus Schr öder-Schr ä der and her kids. This is a famou...
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This Church is located at a suburban area at 4 Chome-3 Kitakasugaoka Ibaraki-shi, Osaka-fu 567 -0048, Japan. This church is designed by T...
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Located in Poissy, a small city nearby Paris. Designed by Le Corbusier and Pierrre Jeanneret. This villa was build in 1928. This villa was...
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This church is located at Ronchamp, France. Designed by Le Corbusier and completed in 1954. This is one of his famous work. Placed in ...
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This chair was designed in 1917 by Gerrit Rietveld, the same architect who designed Schröder house. I forget to mention that Gerrit Riet...
Rabu, 23 Agustus 2017
Selasa, 17 November 2015
WORK OF TADAO ANDO
Building/project | Location | Country | Date |
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Tomishima House | Osaka | Japan | 1973 |
Uchida House | Japan | 1974 | |
Uno House | Kyoto | Japan | 1974 |
Hiraoka House | Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1974 |
Shibata House | Ashiya, Hyogo Prefecture | Japan | 1974 |
Tatsumi House | Osaka | Japan | 1975 |
Soseikan-Yamaguchi House | Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1975 |
Takahashi House | Ashiya, Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1975 |
Matsumura House | Kobe | Japan | 1975 |
Row House in Sumiyoshi (Azuma House) | Sumiyoshi, Osaka | Japan | 1976 |
Hirabayashi House | Osaka Prefecture | Japan | 1976 |
Bansho House | Aichi Prefecture | Japan | 1976 |
Tezukayama Tower Plaza | Sumiyoshi, Osaka | Japan | 1976 |
Tezukayama House-Manabe House | Osaka | Japan | 1977 |
Wall House (Matsumoto House) | Ashiya, Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1977 |
Glass Block House (Ishihara House) | Osaka | Japan | 1978 |
Okusu House | Setagaya, Tokyo | Japan | 1978 |
Glass Block Wall (Horiuchi House) | Sumiyoshi, Osaka | Japan | 1979 |
Katayama Building | Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1979 |
Onishi House | Sumiyoshi, Osaka | Japan | 1979 |
Matsutani House | Kyoto | Japan | 1979 |
Ueda House | Okayama Prefecture | Japan | 1979 |
Step | Takamatsu, Kagawa | Japan | 1980 |
Matsumoto House | Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture | Japan | 1980 |
Fuku House | Wakayama, Wakayama Prefecture | Japan | 1980 |
Bansho House Addition | Aichi Prefecture | Japan | 1981 |
Koshino House | Ashiya, Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1981 |
Kojima Housing (Sato House) | Okayama Prefecture | Japan | 1981 |
Atelier in Oyodo | Osaka | Japan | 1981 |
Tea House for Soseikan-Yamaguchi House | Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1982 |
Ishii House | Shizuoka Prefecture | Japan | 1982 |
Akabane House | Setagaya, Tokyo | Japan | 1982 |
Kujo Townhouse (Izutsu House) | Osaka | Japan | 1982 |
Rokko Housing One | Rokko, Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1983 |
Bigi Atelier | Shibuya, Tokyo | Japan | 1983 |
Umemiya House | Kobe | Japan | 1983 |
Kaneko House | Shibuya, Tokyo | Japan | 1983 |
Festival | Naha, Okinawa prefecture | Japan | 1984 |
Time's | Kyoto | Japan | 1984 |
Koshino House Addition | Ashiya, Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1984 |
Melrose, Meguro | Tokyo | Japan | 1984 |
Uejo House | Osaka Prefecture | Japan | 1984 |
Ota House | Okayama Prefecture | Japan | 1984 |
Moteki House | Kobe | Japan | 1984 |
Shinsaibashi TO Building | Osaka Prefecture | Japan | 1984 |
Iwasa House | Ashiya, Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1984 |
Hata House | Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1984 |
Atelier Yoshie Inaba | Shibuya, Tokyo | Japan | 1985 |
Jun Port Island Building | Kobe | Japan | 1985 |
Mon-petit-chou | Kyoto | Japan | 1985 |
Guest House for Hattori House | Osaka | Japan | 1985 |
Taiyō Cement Headquarters Building | Osaka | Japan | 1986 |
TS Building | Osaka | Japan | 1986 |
Chapel on Mount Rokko | Kobe | Japan | 1986 |
Old/New Rokkov | Kobe | Japan | 1986 |
Kidosaki House | Setagaya, Tokyo | Japan | 1986 |
Fukuhara Clinic | Setagaya, Tokyo | Japan | 1986 |
Sasaki House | Minato, Tokyo | Japan | 1986 |
Main Pavilion for Tennoji Fair | Osaka | Japan | 1987 |
Karaza Theater | Tokyo | Japan | 1987 |
Ueda House Addition | Okayama Prefecture | Japan | 1987 |
Church on the Water | Tomamu, Hokkaido | Japan | 1988 |
Galleria Akka | Osaka | Japan | 1988 |
Children's Museum | Himeji, Hyōgo | Japan | 1989 |
Church of the Light | Ibaraki Osaka Prefecture | Japan | 1989 |
Collezione | Minato, Tokyo | Japan | 1989 |
Morozoff P&P Studio | Kobe | Japan | 1989 |
Raika Headquarters | Osaka | Japan | 1989 |
Natsukawa Memorial Hall | Hikone, Shiga | Japan | 1989 |
Yao Clinic, Neyagawa | Osaka Prefecture | Japan | 1989 |
Matsutani House Addition | Kyoto | Japan | 1990 |
Ito House, Setagaya | Tokyo | Japan | 1990 |
Iwasa House Addition | Ashiya, Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1990 |
Garden of Fine Arts | Osaka | Japan | 1990 |
S Building | Osaka | Japan | 1990 |
Water Temple | Awaji Island, Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1991 |
Atelier in Oyodo II | Osaka | Japan | 1991 |
Time's II | Kyoto | Japan | 1991 |
Museum of Literature | Himeji, Hyōgo | Japan | 1991 |
Sayoh Housing | Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1991 |
Minolta Seminar House | Kobe | Japan | 1991 |
Naoshima Contemporary Art Museum | Naoshima, Kagawa | Japan | 1995 |
Japanese Pavilion for Expo 92 | Seville | Spain | 1992 |
Otemae Art Center | Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1992 |
Forest of Tombs Museum | Kumamoto Prefecture | Japan | 1992 |
Rokko Housing Two | Rokko, Kobe | Japan | 1993 |
Vitra Seminar House | Weil am Rhein | Germany | 1993 |
Gallery Noda | Kobe | Japan | 1993 |
YKK Seminar House | Chiba Prefecture | Japan | 1993 |
Suntory Museum | Osaka | Japan | 1994 |
Maxray Headquarters Building | Osaka | Japan | 1994 |
Chikatsu Asuka Museum | Osaka Prefecture | Japan | 1994 |
Kiyo Bank, Sakai Building | Sakai, Osaka | Japan | 1994 |
Garden of Fine Art | Kyoto | Japan | 1994 |
Museum of wood culture | Kami, Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1994 |
Inamori Auditorium | Kagoshima | Japan | 1994 |
Nariwa Museum | Okayama Prefecture | Japan | 1994 |
Atelier in Oyodo Annex | Osaka | Japan | 1995 |
Nagaragawa Convention Center | Gifu | Japan | 1995 |
Naoshima Contemporary Art Museum Annex | Naoshima, Kagawa Prefecture | Japan | 1995 |
Meditation Space, UNESCO | Paris | France | 1995 |
Asahi Beer Oyamazaki Villa Museum of Art | Kyoto Prefecture | Japan | 1995[16] |
Shanghai Pusan Ferry Terminal | Osaka | Japan | 1996 |
Museum of Literature II, Himeji | Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1996 |
Gallery Chiisaime (Sawada House) | Nishinomiya, Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1996 |
Museum of Gojo Culture & Annex | Gojo, Nara Prefecture | Japan | 1997 |
Toto Seminar House | Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1997 |
Yokogurayama Natural Forest Museum | Kochi Prefecture | Japan | 1997 |
Harima Kogen Higashi Primary School & Junior High School | Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1997 |
Koumi Kogen Museum | Nagano Prefecture | Japan | 1997 |
Eychaner/Lee House | Chicago, Illinois | United States | 1997 |
Daikoku Denki Headquarters Building | Aichi Prefecture | Japan | 1998 |
Daylight Museum | Shiga Prefecture | Japan | 1998 |
Junichi Watanabe Memorial Hall | Sapporo | Japan | 1998 |
Asahi Shimbun Okayama Bureau | Okayama | Japan | 1998 |
Siddhartha Children and Women Hospital | Butwal | Nepal | 1998 |
Church of the Light Sunday School | Ibaraki, Osaka Prefecture | Japan | 1999 |
Rokko Housing III' | Kobe | Japan | 1999 |
Shell Museum, Nishinomiya | Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 1999 |
Fabrica (Benetton Communication Research Center) | Treviso | Italy | 2000 |
Awaji-Yumebutai | Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 2000 |
Rockfield Shizuoka Factory | Shizuoka | Japan | 2000 |
The Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts | St. Louis, Missouri | United States | 2001 |
Komyo-ji (shrine) | Saijō, Ehime | Japan | 2001 |
Ryotaro Shiba Memorial Museum | Higashiosaka, Osaka prefecture | Japan | 2001 |
Teatro Armani-Armani World Headquarters | Milan | Italy | 2001 |
Hyōgo Prefectural Museum of Art | Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture | Japan | 2002 |
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth | Fort Worth, Texas | United States | 2002 |
Piccadilly Gardens | Manchester | United Kingdom | 2003 |
4x4 house | Kobe | Japan | 2003 |
Invisible House | Treviso | Italy | 2004 |
Chichu Art Museum | Naoshima, Kagawa | Japan | 2004 |
Langen Foundation | Neuss | Germany | 2004 |
Gunma Insect World Insect Observation Hall | Kiryū, Gunma | Japan | 2005 |
Picture Book Museum | Iwaki, Fukushima Prefecture | Japan | 2005 |
Sakanouenokumo Museum | Matsuyama, Ehime | Japan | 2006 |
Morimoto (restaurant) | Chelsea Market, Manhattan | United States | 2005 |
Omotesando Hills, Jingumae 4-Chome | Tokyo | Japan | 2006 |
House in Shiga | Ōtsu, Shiga | Japan | 2006 |
Benesse House | Naoshima, Kagawa | Japan | 2006 |
21 21 Design Sight | Minato, Tokyo | Japan | 2007 |
Stone Hill Center expansion for the Clark Art Institute | Williamstown, Massachusetts | United States | 2008 |
Glass House | Seopjikoji | South Korea | 2008 |
Genius Loci | Seopjikoji | South Korea | 2008 |
Punta della Dogana (restoration) | Venice | Italy | 2009 |
Tokyo Skytree | Tokyo | Japan | 2009 |
House, stable, and mausoleum for fashion designer and film director Tom Ford | rancho near Santa Fe, New Mexico | United States | 2009 |
Rebuilding the Kobe Kaisei Hospital | Nada Ward, Kobe | Japan | 2009 |
Gate of Creation, Universidad de Monterrey | Monterrey | Mexico | 2009 |
Capella Niseko Resort and Residences | Niseko, Abuta District, Shiribeshi, Hokkaido Prefecture | Japan | 2010 |
Interior design of Miklós Ybl Villa | Budapest | Hungary | 2010 |
Kaminoge Station, Tokyu Corporation | Tokyo | Japan | 2011 |
Centro Roberto Garza Sada of Art Architecture and Design | Monterrey | Mexico | 2012 |
Asia University Museum of Arts | Wufeng,Taichung | Taiwan | 2012 |
Akita Museum of Art | Akita, Akita | Japan | 2012 |
Bonte Museum | Seogwipo | South Korea | 2012 |
Hansol Museum (San Museum ) | Wonju | South Korea | 2013 |
Aurora Museum | Shanghai | China | 2013 |
Visitor, Exhibition and Conference Center, Clark Art Institute | Williamstown, Massachusetts | United States | 2014 |
FALLING WATER HOUSE
Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1935 located in Pennsylvania. The part of the house was built on top of the waterfall of Youghiogheny River. Wright's is fond of Japanese Architecture therefore he built his house over a waterfall. He combined the exterior and interior to reflect the balanced with nature. A Japanese Architect, Tadao Ando expressed " I think Wright learned the most important aspect of architecture, the treatment of space, from Japanese architecture. When I visited Falling water house in Pennsylvania, I found that same sensibility of space, But there was the additional sounds of nature that appealed to me".
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Jumat, 13 November 2015
VILLA SAVOYE
Located in Poissy, a small city nearby Paris. Designed by Le Corbusier and Pierrre Jeanneret. This villa was build in 1928. This villa was built for Savoye family. Le Cobusier had such a freedom designing this building with his 5 architectural points.
1. Support of ground-level pilotis
2. Functional roof
3. Free floor plan
4. Horizontal window
5. Freely designed facades
The pilotis were erected from ground level, which allow the walls to be placed freely.
Whereas the functional roof serve as a garden, reclaiming the land that he used. At this point, you can see a lot of things from horizontal window, plus gives you a lot of lights. You also have freedom to modify the facades without the building falling apart because of the pilotis
The floor plan. On the ground level, there are garage, chauffeur & maid's room, and laundry room. At the first level, there are master bedroom, children bedroom, guest bedroom, kitchen, salon, and a lot of other rooms.
I think, this is his masterpiece. The owner can modify the building freely, I like that,
1. Support of ground-level pilotis
2. Functional roof
3. Free floor plan
4. Horizontal window
5. Freely designed facades
The pilotis were erected from ground level, which allow the walls to be placed freely.
Whereas the functional roof serve as a garden, reclaiming the land that he used. At this point, you can see a lot of things from horizontal window, plus gives you a lot of lights. You also have freedom to modify the facades without the building falling apart because of the pilotis
The floor plan. On the ground level, there are garage, chauffeur & maid's room, and laundry room. At the first level, there are master bedroom, children bedroom, guest bedroom, kitchen, salon, and a lot of other rooms.
I think, this is his masterpiece. The owner can modify the building freely, I like that,
Kamis, 12 November 2015
Red & Blue Chair

Its color limited to red, yellow, blue, white, black, and grey.
This chair was painted red, blue, black, and yellow. He used straight horizontal and vertical lines and planesl like Schröder house.
Rabu, 11 November 2015
SCHRÖDER HOUSE
The basic of the house is a cube. This cube was destructed and at the same reassembled by using planes and lines as building elements. The structure frees the components of the building, which separate its function. Each of his building consist of planes, lines, and he's using primary color, including this building. The exterior and the interior painted in white, black, red, and yellow.
I like this house. this house was build at 1925, but the design and the concept is modern.
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