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Nationality
  
Japan

Occupation
  
Architect


Name
  
Jun Mitsui

Role
  
Architect

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Practice
  
Jun Mitsui & Associates Architects

Buildings
  
The Jewels of Aoyama, 2005 De Beers Ginza Building, 2007 The Ice Cubes, 2008 HongDae Project:Yellow Diamond, 2010

Education
  
University of Tokyo, Yale University

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Jun Mitsui (born 1955 in Iwakuni, Yamaguchi, Japan) is a Japanese architect known for designing high-rise buildings and high-end retail buildings in Japan and other countries.

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After graduating from Tokyo University, Jun Mitsui worked for Architect Shinichi Okada in Japan until 1982.

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After he received his Master of Architecture from Yale University in 1984, he practiced at Cesar Pelli & Associates, Inc. until 1992.

He returned to Tokyo as a principal of Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects Japan and went on to found Jun Mitsui & Associates, Architects in 1995.

Jun Mitsui is a member of AIA (American Institute of Architects), JIA (Japan Institute of Architects) and Japan Architects Academy, and is a licensed architect in both Japan and the United States. In 2007, He served as a president of AIA Japan. He and his firm have been honored with numerous architectural awards.

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