SANAA/妹島和世與Kazuyo Sejima and 西澤立衛Ryue Nishizawa
「妹島您很有活力,但為何您的夥伴西澤先生看起來總是疲倦呢?(笑)」原來,西澤先生是個很害羞的人,不太習慣面對群眾,所以看起來不太活潑啊~
「對於自己喜歡的事物不要放棄,要有可持續20年不斷去做的覺悟…年輕人要是有自己的喜好的話,絕對不要放棄,一定要堅持下去。」-妹島和世
為什麼日本產出這樣多的傑出建築師?
Louvre-Lens
SANAA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
SANAA (Sejima and Nishizawa and Associates) is an architectural firm based in Tokyo, Japan. It was founded in 1995 by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa. In 2010, Sejima and Nishizawa were awarded the Pritzker Prize, architecture's highest honor.[1]
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Biography
In 1995, Kazuyo Sejima (born in 1956) and Ryue Nishizawa (born in 1966) founded SANAA. Examples of their groundbreaking work include, among others, the Rolex Learning Center in Lausanne, Switzerland; the Toledo Museum of Art's Glass Pavilion in Toledo, Ohio; the New Museum of Contemporary Art in New York, NY: the Serpentine Pavilion in London; the Christian Dior Building in Omotesando in Tokyo; and the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa. They later won the Golden Lion in 2004 for the most significant work in the Ninth International Architecture Exhibition of the Venice Biennale.Projects
- Multimedia Studio - 1995 to 1996 - Gifu, Japan
- N Museum - 1995 to 1997 - Wakayama, Japan
- O Museum - 1995 to 1999 - Nagano, Japan
- S House - 1995 to 1996 - Okayama, Japan
- M House - 1996 to 1997 - Tokyo, Japan
- K Office Building - 1996 to 1997 - Ibaraki, Japan
- Koga Park Café - 1997 to 1998 - Ibaraki, Japan
- Welfare Center - 1997 - Kanagawa, Japan
- The Museum of Contemporary Art (Not Built/Project Only) - 1997 to 1999 - Sydney, Australia
- The New Campus Center of the Illinois Institute of Technology (Not Built/Project Only) - 1998 - Chicago, Illinois
- De Kunstlinie Theater & Cultural Center - 1998 to 2006 - Almere, Netherlands
- Proposal for Reclaiming Salerno's Inner City - 1999 to Present - Italy
- 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art - 1999 to 2004 - Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan
- Lumiere Park Café - 1999 to Present - Almere, Netherlands
- Prada Beauty Store - 2000 - Arezzo, Italy
- Installation for the Japan Pavilion at the Venice Biennale - 2000 - Venice, Italy
- Dior Omotesando Store - 2001 to 2003 - Tokyo, Japan
- The Glass Pavilion at the Toledo Museum of Art - 2001 to 2006 - Toledo, Ohio
- The New Mercedes Benz Museum (Not Built/Project Only) - 2002 - Stuttgart, Germany
- Extension to the Rietberg Museum (Not Built/Project Only) - 2002 - Zurich, Switzerland
- Extension to the Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno - 2002 to Present - Valencia, Spain
- Issey Miyake Store by Naoki Takizawa - 2003 - Tokyo, Japan
- Zollverein School of Design - 2003 to 2006 - Essen, Germany
- Naoshima Ferry Terminal - 2003 to 2006 - Kagawa, Japan
- The New Museum of Contemporary Art - 2003 to 2007 - New York City
- Novartis Office Building - 2003 to Present - Basel, Switzerland
- House for the CIPEA (China International Practical Exhibition of Architecture) - 2004 to Present - Nanjing, China
- Serpentine Gallery Pavilion - 2009 - London, England
- Rolex Learning Center at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne - 2004 to 2010 - Lausanne, Switzerland
- Le Louvre-Lens - 2005 to 2012 - Lens, Pas-de-Calais, France
Awards
SANAA's work was included in the exhibition "City of Girls" in the Japanese Pavilion at the 2000 Venice Biennale and in the Garden Cafe at the 7th International Istanbul Biennale, Istanbul, Turkey. In addition, their work has been exhibited at Zumtobel Staff-Lichtforum, Vienna, Austria; Institut Valencia d'Art Modern, Valencia, Spain; Zeche Zollverein, Essen, Germany; Gallery MA, Tokyo, Japan; N-museum, Wakayama, Japan and New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York. SANAA has been awarded the Golden Lion for the most remarkable work in the exhibition Metamorph in the 9th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia in 2004, the 46th Mainichi Shinbun Arts Award (Architecture Category) in 2005, and the Schock Prize in the visual arts, also in 2005. In 2010, Sejima and Nishizawa were awarded the Pritzker Prize, the highest of honours in architecture.[1]References
- Gallery MA (2003). Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa / SANAA Works 1995–2003. Toto Shuppan. ISBN 978-4-88706-224-5
- GA (2005). Sejima Kazuyo + Nishizawa Ryue Dokuhon. A.D.A. Edita. ISBN 4-87140-662-8
- GA (2005). GA ARCHITECT 18 Sejima Kazuyo + Nishizawa Ryue. A.D.A. Edita. ISBN 4-87140-426-9
- Yuko Hasegawa (2006). Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa: SANAA. Phaidon Press. ISBN 978-1-904313-40-3
- Agustin Perez Rubio (2007). SANAA Houses: Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa. Actar. ISBN 978-84-96540-70-5
- Joseph Grima and Karen Wong (Eds) (2008) Shift: SANAA and the New Museum. Lars Müller Publishers. ISBN 978-3-03778-140-1
- Thomas Daniell (2008). After the Crash: Architecture in Post-Bubble Japan. Princeton Architectural Press. ISBN 978-1-56898-776-7
- Kristin Feireiss (Ed): The Zollverein School of Management and Design Essen, Germany. Prestel, München 2006, ISBN 978-3-7913-3539-1
Notes
- ^ a b Pritzker Prize 2010 Media Kit, retrieved 29 March 2010
External links
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