Shinohara Kazuo
篠原 一男
1925 | April 2, born in Shizuoka |
1947 | graduated from the Tokyo Institute of Physics (now Tokyo University of Science) |
1953 | graduated from the Architecture Department, Seike Kiyoshi lab, Tokyo Institute of Technology |
1954 | established his office |
1970 | became Professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology, students include Ito Toyo, Sakamoto Kazunari, Hasegawa Itsuko, Yasuda Koichi |
2006 | July 15, passed away in Kawasaki |
awards
2005 | Grand Prix from the Architectural Institute of Japan (AIJ) |
2010 |
special commemorative Golden Lion, Venice Biennale |
project list
1990 |
Kumamoto North Police Station, Kumamoto K2 BUILDING, Osaka city, Osaka |
1988 |
Hanegi-complex, Setagaya ward, Tokyo Tenmei House, Tsurumi ward, Yokohama CLINIC IN HANAYAMA, Kobe city, Hyogo |
1987 | CENTENNIAL HALL, TOKYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Meguro ward, Tokyo |
1984 | House in Yokohama, Kohoku ward, Yokohama city, Kanagawa |
1982 |
JAPANESE UKIYO-E MUSEUM, Matsumoto city, Nagano Higashi-Tamagawa complex, Setagaya ward, Tokyo |
1981 | House under high-voltage lines, Setagaya ward, Tokyo |
1980 | House in Hanayama No.4, Osada ward, Kobe city, Hyogo |
1978 | House at a curved road in Uehara, Shibuya ward, Tokyo |
1977 |
House in Hanayama No.3, Osada ward, Kobe city, Hyogo ASHITAKA SUSONO RESIDENCE, Numazu city, Shizuoka |
1976 |
House in Itoshima, Itoshima-gun, Shima-cho, Fukuoka House in Uehara, Shibuya ward, Tokyo |
1975 | Residence at Karuizawa Kyuudo, Kitasaku-gun, Karuizawa-cho, Nagano |
1974 |
Prism House, Minamitsuru-gun, Yamanakako, Yamanashi Tanikawa Residence, Naganohara-cho, Gunma |
1973 |
House in Higashi-Tamagawa, Setagaya ward, Tokyo House in Seijo, Setagaya ward, Tokyo |
1972 | House in Kugahara, Ota ward, Tokyo |
1971 |
Cubic Forest (at present Nakamura Masayoshi Art Museum), Tama ward, Kawasaki Dousou no tani, Ota ward, Tokyo Stairs in the sea, Nerima ward, Tokyo Empty rectangle, Setagaya ward, Tokyo |
1970 |
Incomplete House, Suginami ward, Tokyo Shino Residence, Nerima ward, Tokyo |
1968 |
South House in Hanayama, Osada ward, Kobe city, Hyogo Suzusho Residence, Hayama-cho, Kanagawa |
1967 | Yamashiro Residence, Isogo Ward, Yokohama city, Kanagawa |
1966 |
Asakura Residence, Shibuya ward, Tokyo HOUSE IN WHITE, Suginami ward, Tokyo House on ground, Nerima ward, Tokyo |
1965 | North House in Hanayama, Osada ward, Kobe city, Hyogo |
1963 | House with earth floor, Kitasaku-gun, Miyota-cho, Nagano |
1961 |
Umbrella House, Nerima ward, Tokyo House with large roof, Ota ward, Tokyo |
1960 |
House in Komae, Tokyo House in Chigasaki, Komae, Tokyo |
1958 |
House in Kugayama No.2, Suginami ward, Tokyo Tanigawa Residence, Suginami ward, Tokyo |
1954 | House in Kugayama, Suginami ward, Tokyo |
1990
K2 BUILDING
address: | 2-9 Higashi-noda-machi, Miyakojima ward, Osaka city, Osaka |
total floor area: | 9,913 m² |
sources: | [The Architectural Map of Osaka / Kobe] page 34 |
1988
CLINIC IN HANAYAMA
address: | 2 Hanayama-cho, Nagata ward, Kobe city, Hyogo |
total floor area: | 2,766 m² |
sources: | [The Architectural Map of Osaka / Kobe] page 301 |
1987.09
CENTENNIAL HALL, TOKYO INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
address: | 2-12-1 Ookayama, Meguro ward, Tokyo |
total floor area: | 2,687 m² |
sources: |
[The Architectural Map of Tokyo] page 270 [Tajima Noriyuki: Tokio] pages 250-253 |
1982
JAPANESE UKIYO-E MUSEUM
日本浮世絵博物館 - Nihon Ukiyo-e Hakubutsu-kan
address: | 2206-1 Shimadachi Koshiba, Matsumoto city, Nagano |
Japanese: | 松本市島立小柴2206-1 |
website: | www.ukiyo-e.co.jp/jum-e/ |
1977.10
ASHITAKA SUSONO RESIDENCE
address: | Numazu city, Shizuoka |
total floor area: | 212 m² |
sources: | [Shinkenchiku] 1978/7, pages 139/150 |
1966
HOUSE IN WHITE
白の家 - Shiro no ie
address: | Suginami ward, Tokyo |
structure: | wood |
sources: | [Kenchiku-chishiki] 700 - 2013/3, pages 66-67 |
publications
1964 |
"Residential Architecture" |
1970 |
"Theories on Residences" |
1971 |
"16 Houses and Architectural Theory" |
JA 93, Spring 2014
opinions about Shinohara
Thomas Daniell
“a key figure who has explicitly refused Western influences and who is nevertheless present in almost every aspect of contemporary Japanese architecture (…). The influence of his work as theoretician, architect and academic has been enormous”
[source: www.labiennale.org/en/architecture/news/koolhaas.html]