Yoshizaka Takamasa
吉阪 隆正
1917 | February 13, born in Koishikawa, Tokyo |
1938-1943 | studied at Waseda University |
1950-52 | one of three Japanese architects who worked under Le Corbusier (the other two are Mayekawa Kunio and Sakakura Junzo) |
1959 | collaborated on Le Corbusier's National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo |
Professor of Architecture at Waseda University | |
1964 | established own practice Atelier U |
1980 | December 17, passed away |
project list
1965-69 |
INTER-UNIVERSITY SEMINAR HOUSE, Hachioji city, Tokyo |
1962 | ATHENEE FRANCAIS, Chiyoda ward, Tokyo |
1956 | URA HOUSE, Kyoto |
1965-69
INTER-UNIVERSITY SEMINAR HOUSE
address: | 1987-1 Shimoyugi, Hachioji city, Tokyo |
1962
ATHENEE FRANCAIS
address: | 2-11 Kanda Surugadai, Chiyoda ward, Tokyo |
sources: | [Watanabe, Hiroshi: The Architecture of Tokyo] E22: page 127 |
1956
URA HOUSE
浦邸 - Ura-tei
address: | Hyogo |
sources: | [Kenchiku-chishiki] 700 - 2013/03, pages 30-31 |
further readings
The Seven Modernist Masters http://magazineworld.jp/casabrutus/109/
www.culturalprofiles.net/japan/Directories/Japan_Cultural_Profile/-13499.html
exhibitions, presentations, lectures
2015.12.03 - 2016.03.13