Atsushi Kitagawara
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is a Japanese architect.


Biography

Atsushi Kitagawara was born in
Nagano Prefecture is a landlocked prefecture of Japan located in the Chūbu region of Honshū. Nagano Prefecture has a population of 2,052,493 () and has a geographic area of . Nagano Prefecture borders Niigata Prefecture to the north, Gunma Prefecture to the ...
, Japan. While studying for a BA in architecture at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music he won first prize in the ''Japan Architect'' International Design Competition. He graduated in 1974 and proceeded to a master's degree at the same institution, participating in an urban design project while attending graduate school. He began working as an architect in 1975, and in 1982 founded his own fir
Atsushi Kitagawara Architects
Inc. He was in 2005 appointed Professor at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. Since beginning work in his twenties Kitagawara has undertaken architectural projects, urban planning, landscape design, furniture and stage design (including "One of a Kind" for Jiri Kylian, choreographer and artistic director of the Netherlands Dance Theatre). His concepts and methods draw on fields including poetry, music and contemporary arts. He has won a number of awards, including the Architectural Institute of Japan Award in 2002, the first prize in the Innovative Architecture International Award (Italy) in 2006, the Grand-Prix in the Kenneth Brown Architecture Design Award in 2007, the Murano Togo Prize, the AIA Japan Professional Honor Award in 2008, Top Prize of JIA Grand Prix in 2009, and the Japan Art Academy Prize in 2010. As of 2008 he works extensively outside Japan, including from his atelier in Europe. He also teaches at the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music and practices along with associates at Atsushi Kitagawara Architects. He is a protagonist of an artistically shaped and expressionistic architectural style, which celebrates the experience of space, without losing sight of the functional requirements. Through numerous award-winning projects, such as the Nakamura Keith Haring Museum, he is constantly exploring new means of construction, composition and usage of materials. He thereby creates complex spatial structures and façades, which challenge the conventional viewing patterns of the user, whilst never diminishing the human criteria.


Awards

First Prize of "The Japan Architect" International Design Competition, Yoshioka Award /1973 Newcomer Prize, Japan Institute of Architects /1991(Metroça) Tokyo Architectural Award /1994 (Higashi Nihonbashi Police Box) Gold Medal, Good Design Award /1995(ARIA) Japan Society for Finishing Technology Award /1997(ARIA) Premium Award, Architectural Institute of Japan /1997(ARIA) Kumamoto Landscape Award /1999(Uki Shiranuhi Library and Art Museum) Japan Federation of Architects and Building Engineers Associations Award /2000(Ueda Municipal County Culture House) Bessie Award (New York Dance and Performance Award) /2000 Architectural Institute of Japan Award /2000(Big Palette Fukushima) Library Architecture Award of J.L.A. (Japan Library Association) /2001(Uki Shiranuhi Library and Art Museum) Premium Award, Architectural Institute of Japan /2002(Uki Shiranuhi Library and Art Museum) Canada Green Design Award /2002(Gifu Academy of Forest Science and Culture) Building Contractors Society Award /2002 (Gifu Academy of Forest Science and Culture) Architectural Institute of Japan Award /2002 (Gifu Academy of Forest Science and Culture) Eco-Build Award /2002(Gifu Academy of Forest Science and Culture) Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Award / 2003 (Kino-kuni Site Sight Information Pavilion) Gold Medal, Arcasia Award /2003(Gifu Academy of Forest Science and Culture) First Prize, Innovative Architecture International Award, Italy /2006 (Kaisho Forest View tube) (Kino-kuni Site Sight Information Pavilion)(Hida Beef Cattle Memorial Museum) Special Prize, Public Architectural Award /2006(Gifu Academy of Forest Science and Culture) Grand-Prix, Kenneth Brown Architecture Design Award / 2007(Gifu Academy of Forest Science and Culture) Architectural Culture Award of Yamanashi-pref / 2007( Nakamura Keith Haring Collection Art Museum) Togo Murano Award / 2008 ( Nakamura Keith Haring Collection Art Museum) AIA Japan Professional Honor Award / 2008 (Nakamura Keith Haring Collection Art Museum) Toshima Streetscape Award Grand Prix / 2009 (Toshima Gakuin High School) Top Prize of JIA Grand Prix / 2009 (Nakamura Keith Haring Collection Art Museum) The Japan Art Academy Prize / 2010 (Nakamura Keith Haring Collection Art Museum) Architectural Institute of Japan Award /2011(Inariyama Special Education School) Building Contractors Society Award /2011(Inariyama Special Education School)


Works

1985 Kaita MURAYAMA Memorial Art Museum 1985 “Rise” Cinema Theater 1986 Miaon-Kaku 1986 395 1988 Mesa 1988 Cloudy Spoon 1989 Metrotour / Awajicho Building 1989 Metroça 1989 Vasara 1990 Saint-Loco 1991 Metrotristan 1992 Higashi Nihonbashi Police Box 1992 “Fog Forest” Showa Emperor’s National Memorial Park 1993 Chuken, tea ceremony space 1994 Annex of Ikegami Industry Inc. 1994 Iwaki New Town Center 1997 Santaria Church 1997 Ueda Municipal County Culture House 1997 Sendenkaigi Headquarters 1998 Big Palette Fukushima 1998・1999・2000 One of a kind(NDT- performed worldwide/ Opera Garunie in Paris, NY Lincoln Center) 1998 Tsuyama Region Center 1998 Hakone Public Rest House of Minato-ku 1999 Toshima Gakuin High School, phase1 1999 Uki Shiranui Library and Art Museum 2001 Kino-Kuni Site Sight Information Pavilion 2001 Gifu Academy of Forest Science and Culture 2002 Daigaku-Megane Laboratory Corp. Building 200
ARS GAllery
2002 Hida Beef Cattle Memorial Museum 2002 Japan P.E.N. Club Headquarters 2003 Toshima Gakuin High School, phase2 2003 Sasebo Shinminato Liner Terminal 2003 Imperial Palace Outer Garden Rest House 2004 Showa Tetsudo High School 2004 ARIA 200
Villa Esterio
2005 Kaisho Forest View tube 2005 C’BON Headquarters 2006 Midori Headquarters 200
Inariyama Special Education School
200
Nakamura Keith Haring Collection Art Museum
2007 Akasaka Phoenix 2008 One of a kind(Opéra National de Lyon) 2009 ARCA 2009 Sendenkaigi Nishiwaseda building 2010 CANITTE


Books

Modern Architecture / Space and method 7 - Atsushi Kitagawara, Doho-sha, 1986 Atsushi Kitagawara, JA vol.8: The Japan Architect, Shinkennchiku-sha, 1992 Atsushi Kitagawara and Koichi Inakoshi Archigraph 2: photographic monologue, TOTO Publications, 1993


References


External links


Kitagawara Studio, Graduate-school, Architecture Department,Tokyo University of the Arts

Atsushi Kitagawara Architects

Nakamura Keith Haring Collection Art Museum

VILLA ESTERIO

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