Tadao Ando, ​​the world famous architect series

Tadao Ando was born in Osaka, Japan in 1941. Before his adulthood, Ando spent his childhood in the sports field and on the street. He was obsessed with ship model and model production, and studied woodworking and also learned boxing. At the age of 18, Ando began to inspect traditional architecture such as temples, shrines and tea houses in the ancient Japanese culture of Kyoto and Nara. Since 1962, he has traveled to Europe and the United States to study and study famous buildings in Western civilization, and has drawn a large number of travel sketches. In 1969, Ando returned to his hometown of Osaka, began his architectural career, and established the Ando Tadao Architects. In 1975, Ando completed his famous work--the east house in Sumiyoshi, Osaka, which is the longhouse of Sumiyoshi. The building won the annual award of the Architectural Society of Japan in 1979. Since then, Ando has won a series of international architectural awards including the Pritzker Architecture Prize; in 1983 he designed the Kobe Rokko collection to receive the Japanese Cultural Design Award; in 1985 he was awarded the Alva-Aalto Prize by the Finnish Architectural Society; Japanese Ministry of Culture and Provincial Awards; In 1987, Rokkosan Church (wind church) won the Mainichi Prize; in 1988, the city of Osaki was awarded the 58th prize of Japan Yoshida; in 1989, it was awarded the architectural gold medal of the French Academy of Architecture; in 1991, it was awarded the Bruno of the American Academy of Arts and Letters ( Arnold W-Brunner) Memorial Award; Carlsberg Architecture Award in Denmark; 1993 Academy of Arts Award; 1995 Pritzker Prize Architecture Prize and French Academy of Arts and Literature Chevalier de IOrdre Award; 1996 Received the first prize of the 8th Imperial Parliament "FRATESOLE"; the Royal Gold Award of the Royal Institute of British Architects in 1997 and the Officier de IOrdre Award of the French Academy of Arts and Literature; in 1998 the Osaka Museum of History won the 6th Public Architecture Award ( In addition, Tadao Ando is an honorary fellow of the American Institute of Architects, an honorary fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects, an honorary member of the German Architectural Society, an honorary fellow of the French Academy of Architecture, and an honorary fellow of the Royal Institute of Architecture in Scotland. Tadao Ando has also served as a visiting professor at world-renowned universities such as Harvard University, Columbia University and Yale University, and has published academic reports at universities such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Since 1997, Ando has been teaching at the University of Tokyo. Ando Tadao's main works: 1. Osaka Sumiyoshi's townhouse, 1979 2. Kyoto's Times, 1984 3. Osaka's Sunshine Church, 1989 4. Spain's Seville International Fair, Japan Pavilion, 1992 5. Japan's Okayama Hyundai Museum of Art, 1992 6. Benetton Research Center, Teveso, Italy, 1992 7. Collection of houses in Kobe Rokko, 1993 8. Osaka Museum of Flying Birds History, 1994 9. Osaka Tianbaoshan Museum, 1994 10. Paris United Nations UNESCO Headquarters Contemplative Space, 1995 11. Japan TOTO Academic Hall, 1997 12. Japan Nikko Museum, 1997


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