Hiroshi NAITO
Born in Kanagawa, 1950
The University of Tokyo, Faculty of Civil Engineering
CEO of Naito Architect & Associates
Occupation:
Architect
Address:
Landscape & Civic Design Lab
The University of Tokyo
7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku,
Tokyo 113-0033, Japan
http://www.naitoaa.co.jp
Space - JDCA Member
CURRICULUM VITAE:
1950    Born in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
1974    Waseda University in Tokyo, B.Arch.
1974-76    Studied under Prof. Takamasa Yoshizaka at Graduate School of Waseda University, M. Arch
1976-78    Worked in an Architectural Office of Fernand Higueras (Madrid, Spain)
1979-81    Worked in an Architectural Office of Kiyonori Kikutake (Tokyo)
1981    Established an Architectural Office, Naito Architect & Associates
2001    Assoc. Prof., Tokyo University
2002    Prof., Tokyo University
PUBLICATION:
1995    Protoform /INAX
1999    Toward the Beginning of Architecture /Okokusha
2004    Groundscape Design /Maruzen [collaboration]
The Directions of the Architectural Thinking /Okokusha
AWARDS:
1993    Education Minister's Art Encouragement Prize for Freshman (Sea-Folk Museum)
The Prize of Architectural Institute of Japan for Design (Sea-Folk Museum)
Isoya Yoshida Memorial Prize (Sea-Folk Museum)
2000    Togo Murano Award (Makino Museum of Plants and People)
World Triennial of Architecture,
Grand Prix of the International Academy of Architecture
(Makino Museum of Plants and People)
Mainichi Art Awards (Makino Museum of Plants and People)
2001    Building Contractors Society Prize (Makino Museum of Plants and People)
2003    Oribe Award
2004    Building Contractors Society Prize (Chihiro Art Museum Tokyo)
Japan Railway Award
Association of Railway Architects Prizes
Good Design Award
WORKS:
1992    Sea-Folk Museum Toba, Mie Prefecture
1996    Chihiro Art Museum Azumino Kitaazumi-gun, Nagano Prefecture
1997    Tenshin Memorial Museum of Art, Ibaraki Kitaibaraki, Ibaraki Prefecture
1999    Tohkamachi Public Library Tohkamachi, Niigata Prefecture
Makino Museum of Plants and People Kochi, Kochi Prefecture
2001    Fuji RINRI Seminar House Gotenba, Shizuoka Prefecture
2002    Chihiro Art Museum Tokyo Nerima-ku, Tokyo
2004    Minato-mirai Line, Bashamichi Station Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
2005    Shimane Arts Center Masuda, Shimane Prefecture
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