Sea Folk Museum by Hiroshi Naito
Completed in 1992 by Japanese architect Hiroshi Naito, the Sea Folk Museum is an example of wood Japanese craft. Its 18.5-meter-wide (60.7-foot) roof is constructed of laminated timber trusses. A…
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Completed in 1992 by Japanese architect Hiroshi Naito, the Sea Folk Museum is an example of wood Japanese craft. Its 18.5-meter-wide (60.7-foot) roof is constructed of laminated timber trusses. A…
Continue readingIn July of 2020, the Fundación Engel launched the National Architecture and Landscaping Competition; the objective was to select a proposal from which the New Museum in Santiago (NuMu) will…
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Continue readingThe new building for the Natural History Museum of Basel and the State Archives of Basel-Stadt wants to become a new urban landmark. Estudio Barozzi Veiga entry for the International…
Continue readingWith the title of A Japanese Constellation: Toyo Ito, SANAA, and Beyond, the MoMa exhibition will focus on the network of architects and designers developed around Pritzker Prize winner Toyo…
Continue readingIn 2010 Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto completed in Tokyo the design of the Musashino Art University Museum & Library. The celebrated project redefines a new relationship between the user, books,…
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