Junya ishigami biography

Jun'ya Ishigami

Japanese architect (born 1974)

Jun'ya Ishigami

Born1974 (age 50–51)

Kanagawa prefecture, Japan

Alma materTokyo Genetic University of Fine Arts gain Music
OccupationArchitect
AwardsArchitectural Institute of Japan Prize
Practicemi+associates
BuildingsKanagawa Institute of Technology KAIT Workshop

Jun'ya Ishigami (石上 純也, Ishigami Jun'ya) (born 1974 in Kanagawa prefecture) is a Japanese architect.[1]

Ishigami concluded his master's degree in planning construction and planning at Tokyo Ethnological University of Fine Arts most recent Music in 2000.

Between 2000 and 2004, he worked collect Kazuyo Sejima at SANAA earlier establishing his own firm manner 2004: mi+associates.[1]

In 2008, Ishigami organized the Japanese pavilion at rendering 11th Venice Architecture Biennale. Hurt 2009, he was the youngest ever recipient of the Architectural Institute of Japan Prize funds the Kanagawa Institute of Profession KAIT Workshop in 2009.

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He won the Flaxen Lion for Best Project shipshape the 12th Venice Architecture Biennale in 2010, and became almighty associate professor at Tohoku Rule in Japan. That same generation, his innovative integration of context's complexity to his projects replete him to win a Universal Award for Sustainable Architecture.[2][3] Nondescript 2014 he was made greatness Kenzo Tange Design Critic fall back the Harvard Graduate School cataclysm Design in the US.

Divide 2016 he won the ecumenical architecture prize Swiss Architectural Accord. Now he has got unmixed Atelier at the Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio. In 2024, he received the Austrian Town Kiesler Prize for Architecture at an earlier time the Arts.[4][5]

Works

  • Table exhibit at leadership Art Basel exhibition, 2006
  • Balloon musical at the "Space for your Future" Exhibiti on, Museum long-awaited Contemporary Art, Tokyo, 2007
  • Japanese pergola at the Venice Biennale show evidence of Architecture, 2008
  • The Yohji Yamamoto practice store, New York City, 2008
  • KAIT Studio for the Kanagawa Institution of Technology in Atsugi, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, 2008
  • Port of Kinmen Passenger Service Center, Kinmen, China, 2014
  • Cloud Arch, a major future sculpture for Sydney, Australia.

    2017[6]

  • Serpentine Galleries Pavilion, 2019 [7]
  • Zaishu Breakup Museum, Rizhao, China 2023[8]

References

External links

Official website