Coelacanth Architects
1986 |
established by a group of seven people enrolled in the Tokyo University Graduate School doctorial course, including Kojima Kazuhiro (now CAt), Ito Yasuyuki (now CAn), Kazumi Kudo and Hiroshi Horiba (both now Coelacanth K&H), among others.
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1998 | partners reorganised office into independent offices C+A (Coelacanth and Associates) and Coelacanth K&H |
awards
1997 | Design Prize of the Architectural Institute of Japan |
project list
1995 | UTASE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL |
1994 | HOUSE TM, Yokohama city, Kanagawa |
1991 | MINES KITAHORIE, Nishi ward, Osaka |
1990 |
SAKURADAI APARTMENTS, Nerima ward, Tokyo OSAKA INTERNATIONAL PEACE CENTER, Osaka (first prize in the international competition) |
1994
HOUSE TM
principal use: | private house |
address: | Obacho, Aoba-ward, Yokohama city, Kanagawa |
Japanese: | 神奈川県横浜市青葉区大場町 |
total floor area: | 112 m² |
designers: | Kazuhiro Kojima / Coelacanth Architects |
sources: | [The Architectural Map of Yokohama & Kamakura] page 186 |
1991
MINES KITAHORIE
address: | 1-22 Kita-Horie, Nishi ward, Osaka |
maps: | [Yahoo] |
total floor area: | 1470 m² |
sources: | [The Architectural Map of Osaka / Kobe] page 65 |
1990
SAKURADAI APARTMENTS
address: |
2-21-12 Toyotama-Kami, Nerima ward, Tokyo |
total floor area: | 700 m² |
sources: |
[Tajima Noriyuki: Tokio] pages 244-247 |