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  1. Arata Isozaki (born July 23rd 1931, Oita) is a Japanese architect, designer and theorist. His work spans over half a century and has gone beyond thought, art, design, music, film, theater and of course architecture, and they have raised questions spanning multiple ages and multiple disciplines. Training He studied with 1987 Pritzker Prize ...

  2. 8. März 2019 · Arata Isozaki, the Japanese architect and winner of the Pitzker Prize 2019, is not only renowned for his fruitful portfolio of works built all over the world (more than a hundred) but also for his ...

  3. 6. Jan. 2023 · Arata Isozaki steht wie kaum ein anderer japanischer Architekt seiner Generation für die Vermengung japanischer mit westlicher Kultur, ohne dass daraus allerdings Wesentliches oder Neues für unsere Zeit entwickelt worden wäre. Mit seinem Tod wird auch ein Kapitel der internationalen Architekturgeschichte geschlossen. Be. K.

  4. 31. Dez. 2022 · Pritzker Architecture Prize-winning architect Arata Isozaki, who died earlier this week, was one of Japan's most influential post-war architects.Here are 11 of his key projects.

  5. Arata Isozaki. A prolific architect and a committed theoretician, Arata Isozaki participated actively in the process of postwar reconstruction in Japan, contributing to his country’s radical modernization. As an independent voice and a forerunner of new trends, Isozaki has created a varied body of architecture, characterized by a number of ...

  6. Arata Isozaki. Arata Isozaki ( Oita, 23 de juliol de 1931 - Tòquio, 29 de desembre de 2022) [1] va ser un arquitecte, dissenyador urbà i teòric japonès. Fou guardonat el 1986 amb la Medalla d'Or del RIBA i el 2019 amb el Premi Pritzker d'Arquitectura. A Catalunya és conegut per haver projectat el Palau Sant Jordi de Barcelona.

  7. 19. März 2019 · Five iconic buildings designed by the Japanese architect since 1962. Earlier this month, Arata Isozaki was awarded the 46th Pritzker Prize, known as the ‘Nobel prize of architecture’, the profession’s most prestigious award. The ninth Japanese winner of the prize, Isozaki was born in 1931, in the southern city of Ōita, and came of age in ...