Koshino House is one of Tadao Ando’s early works. Built in 1980, the Koshino House is located at the hills of Rokko Mountains, Ashiya City, Kobe having an area of…
“In architecture, it is not the final building that is important, but the process” -Tadao Ando The documentary starts by showing an almost empty street in Osaka, Japan located outside…
“You cannot simply put something new into a place. You have to absorb what you see around you, what exists on the land, and then use that knowledge along with…
Located just outside the UNESCO headquarters in Paris is a sizable cylindrical concrete structure by Tadao Ando called Meditation Space. The structure was constructed to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of…
Pools have always been a major attraction for the public even in the ancient era some baths acted as major public spaces and now it has evolved to pools which…
The Chichu Art Museum, which literally means “art museum in the earth” is a unique modern art museum located on the art island of Noshima in Japan. The museum, home…
Tadao Ando: a mastermind Tadao Ando is a Japanese architect, born in Osaka (Japan) in 1941. Straightforwardly, we can confirm that Ando is one of the top league architects nowadays,…
Hansol Museum, now known as Museum SAN is nestled in a beautiful setting of Oak Valley in the mountains of Wonju, South Korea where architecture, art, and nature are harmonized.…
HE Art Museum “You cannot simply put something new into a place. You have to absorb what you see around you, what exists on the land, and then use that…
Ando once quoted ‘In all my works, light is an important controlling factor’. He was keen on the interplay of light and hence, it is explicitly represented in all of…
The Pritzker Architecture Prize is the highest honor in the field of Architecture, it offers notability and prestige to the Pritzker prize winners and their work which render the qualities…
What is architecture? That is probably one of the most frequently asked questions in the field of architecture. Everyone who sets foot in the field has their own interpretation of…