Kishi Waro
岸 和郎
1950 | born in Yokohama city, Kanagawa |
1973 | graduated, Department of Electronics, Kyoto University |
1975 | graduated, Department of Architecture, Kyoto University |
1978 | completed Master course of Architecture, Kyoto University |
1981 | Principal Waro Kishi, Architect & Associates, Kyoto |
1981-93 | taught architectural design in Kyoto College of Art |
1993 | organised Waro Kishi + K. Associates / Architects, Kyoto |
1993- | Associate Professor, Kyoto Institute of Technology |
2000-2010 | Professor, Kyoto Institute of Technology |
2003 | Visiting Professor, University of California, Berkeley |
2004 | Visiting Professor, MIT, Cambridge, MA |
2010- | Professor, Kyoto University |
project list
2003 | HOUSE IN HIGASHI-OTSU, Otsu city, Shiga |
2000 | KAZURASEI, Bunkyo ward, Tokyo |
1999 | ICB PARIS, Paris, France |
1992 | HOUSE AT NIHONBASHI, Chuo ward, Tokyo |
2003.04
HOUSE IN HIGASHI-OTSU
東大津の家 - Higashi-ōtsu no ie
prinipal use: | private residence |
address: | Otsu city, Shiga |
Japanese: | 滋賀県大津市 |
site area: | 198.37 m² |
building area: | 118.10 m² |
total floor area: | 222.39 m² |
number of storeys: | 3 |
structure: | W |
sources: | [JA] 52 - Yearbook 2003, pages 89-90 |
2000.03
KAZURASEI
かつらせい・寺町 - Katsura-sei Teramachi
prinipal use: | antique gallery |
address: | Bunkyo ward, Tokyo |
Japanese: | 東京都文京区 |
site area: | 176.10 m² |
building area: | 121.10 m² |
total floor area: | 335.72 m² |
number of storeys: | 3 above ground, 1 penthouse |
structure: | RC |
sources: | [Shinkenchiku] 2000/5, pages 110-121 |
1999.1
ICB PARIS
address: | Paris, France |
Japanese: | フランス、パリ |
total floor area: | 108.90 m² |
general contractor: | Takenaka France |
sources: | [Shinkenchiku] 2000/5, pages 122-127 |
1992
HOUSE AT NIHONBASHI
日本橋の家 - Nihonbashi no ie
address: | Chuo ward, Tokyo |
Japanese: | 東京都中央区 |
sources: | [Kenchiku-chishiki] 700 - 2013/3, pages 122-123 |
publications
日本の建築空間 第3回 大徳寺孤篷庵忘筌 「了解可能」な伝統建築
Nihon no kenchiku kūkan - Dai 3-kai - Daitokuji kohōan bōsen - 'Ryōkai kanō' na dentō kenchiku
'Architectural space of Japan - No.3 - Daitokuji Temple's Kohoan Bosen - Traditional architecture possible to understand'
in: Shinkenchiku, 2005/07
W. Kishi
pages 192-195