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Frei Paul Otto 自然な構造体 (譯自 Natürliche Konstruktionen )


フライ・オットー - Wikipedia

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フライ・パウル・オットー (Frei Paul Otto、1925年5月31日 - 2015年3月9日) はドイツの建築家、構造家。ケーブルネット構造や膜構造を使った空間が評価されている。特に博覧会のパヴィリオン建築や競技場建築など、その用途上大空間を必要とする建築物 ...

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Frei Paul Otto was a German architect and structural engineer noted for his use of lightweight structures, in particular tensile and membrane structures, including the roof of the Olympic Stadium in Munich for the 1972 Summer Olympics. Otto ...
Frei Paul Otto (German: [ˈfʁaɪ ˈɔtoː]; 31 May 1925 – 9 March 2015) was a German architect and structural engineer noted for his use of lightweight structures, in particular tensile and membrane structures, including the roof of the Olympic Stadium in Munich for the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Otto won the RIBA Royal Gold Medal in 2006 and was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2015, shortly before his death.



Otto died on 9 March 2015; he was to be publicly announced as the winner of the 2015 Pritzker Prize on 23 March but his death meant the committee announced his award on 10 March.[4][5] Otto himself had been told earlier that he had won the prize by the executive director of the Pritzker Prize, Martha Thorne. He was reported to have said, "I’ve never done anything to gain this prize. Prize winning is not the goal of my life. I try to help poor people, but what shall I say here — I'm very happy."[5]





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