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Covid-19 Jun Itami
Jun Itami (Dong ryong YOO 伊 丹潤; 1937–2011) is a renowned architect over Japan and Korea. He was born in Tokyo 1937 and gained his degree in architecture at Musashi Institute of Technology (now called Tokyo City University) in 1968.
2010 The 23rd Murano Togo Award
2008 Excellence Award - Korea Architecture Award
2006 Asian Award for Culture and Landscape of Settlements (International Design Competition on Asia City Housing & Environment)
2006 Kim Swoo-geun Prize
2005 Légion d'honneur, Grade de chevalier dans l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres en France
2004 Excellent prize – Gyeongju World Colture EXPO Park International Competition
2001 Award of The Korea Institute of Architect
1992 1st prize – National Oceanic Museum International Competition
1992 Good Interior Design – G.I.D competition
1980 Japan Sign Association Prize
2010 Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum Rotunda, Guggenheim Museum, New York, U.S.A
2007 Space Gallery - Solo Exhibition, Seoul, Korea
2006 Architectural Biennale, Beijing, China
2004 Aedes East Architecture Forum, Berlin, Germany
2003 Museum national des Arts asiatiques - Guimet, Paris, France
2000 Gallery M.A.P, Fukuoka, Japan
1997 Exhibition Space of Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan
1995 Fukuoka Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan
1986 Invited Work, The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, Japan
1984 Fine Arts Museum, Fukui, Japan
1983 Space Museum, Seoul, Korea
2009 "Selections of Traditional Arts of the Joseon and Goryeo Dynasty, Korea", Hanegi Museum Press
2008 "JUN ITAMI 1970–2008", Shufunotomosha
2004 "Stone, Wind and Sound" , Hakgojae
2002 "Jun Itami", Kyuryudo
1993 "Jun Itami", Kyuryudo
1987 "The Masterpieses: Jun Itami 1970–1987", Kyuryudo
1985 "The Space of Korea", Collaboration with Joo Myung-Duck, Kyuryudo
1984 "The Hands of 21 Persons", Kyuryudo
1983 "The Culture and Architecture of Korea", Kyuryudo
1981 "The Architecture of Choson Period", Collaboration with Murai Osamu, Kyuryudo
1975 "The Folk Painting of Choson Period", Kodansha
JDC Jeju International English City (NCLN), Jeju, Korea (2010)
Daebo Seowon Valley Clubhouse, Paju, Korea (2010)
Jeju Polo Clubhouse, Jeju, Korea (2009)
Church of Sky, Jeju, Korea (2009)
SK Pangyo Apelbaum, Pangyo, Korea (2009)
Ssangyong Pyungchang-dong Oboehills, Seoul, Korea (2009)
Manghyang Museum Competition, Youngam, Korea (2009)
PINX BIOTOPIA Townhouse, Jeju, Korea (2008)
Hyundai Taean Golf Village Condo & Community center, Taean, Korea (2008)
Jeju Howan Golf Clubhouse, Jeju, Korea (2008)
Jeokseon-dong Y Building, Seoul, Korea (2007)
Youngchun O’Phel Clubhouse, Yeongcheon, Korea (2007)
ITM Architects Office, Seoul, Korea(2007)
Giheung SK Apelbaum Condominium, KyoungGi-do, Korea (2005)
Yangji Waldhaus, KyoungGi-do, Korea(2005)
PINX Duson Museum, Jeju, Korea(2005)
Gwangjuyo Guest House, KyoungGi-do, Korea (2004)
PINX Museum Water, Wind, Stone, Jeju, Korea (2004)
Atelier of Park Dae-sung, Seoul, Korea (2003)
Hakgojae, Seoul, Korea (2003)
K-Villa, Jeju, Korea (2003)
K-Multipurpose Building, Seoul, Korea(2002)
Suncheon High School, Jeollanam-do Sunchon, Korea (2002)
Guest House Old & New, KyoungGi-do, Korea (2001)
Podo Hotel, Jeju, Korea(2001)
1998 Jeju PINX Clubhouse, Jeju, Korea
1997 Space of Sumi/Space of Mizu
1996 Church of Wood, Hokkaido, Japan
1992 M Building, Tokyo, Japan
1991 Church of Stone, Hokkaido, Japan
1988 Scarved Tower, Seoul, Korea
1985 Suculpor's Studio, Kagawa, Japan
1975 India Ink House, Tokyo, Japan
1973 Guest House at Karuizawa
The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, Japan
Museum of Modern Art, Kitakyushu, Japan
The National Museum of Art, Japan
Hasegawa Contemporary Museum, Japan
Collection of Jack Nicholson, U.S.A
Gwangju City Museum, Korea
National Museum Cultural Palace, Nicaragua
Museum national des Arts asiatiques-Guimet, France
Guggenheim Museum, New York, U.S.A
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