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Nationality
  
Japanese

Occupation
  
Architect


Name
  
Makoto Watanabe

Role
  
Architect

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Born
  
1952
Yokohama, Japan

Alma mater
  
National University of Yokohama

Awards
  
ASLA Professional AwardAIJ Prize

Buildings
  
Aoyama Technical CollegeK-Museum

Books
  
Induction Design: A Method for Evolutionary Design, Makoto Sei Watanabe: Conceiving the City

Makoto sei watanabe


Makoto Sei Watanabe (born 1952) is a Japanese architect living in Tokyo. He designed such buildings as Japan's K Museum, has lectured at universities around Japan, and won many awards for his designs. He is the author of The Induction Cities, published in 2002.

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AOYAMA TECHNICAL COLLEGE, Tokyo


History

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Makoto Sei Watanabe was born in Yokohama, Japan. He studied architecture at the Yokohama National University and graduated in 1976. He worked under Arata Isozaki in Tokyo until starting his own firm, the Makoto Sei Watanabe Architectural Office, in 1984.

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Watanabe's designs are characterized by a modern approach, using computers and mathematical algorithms to generate his styles. He writes about this type of style in The Induction Cities, published in 2002. He is also the subject of Makoto Sei Watanabe: Conceiving the City, published by l'Arca Edizioni in 1999. Most recently, he published a book in 2009 titled Algorithmic Design, which further explores his computerized method of designing structures.

Buildings

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  • 1990 - Aoyama Technical College, Aoyama, Tokyo
  • 1995 - Mura-No-Terrace, Gifu, Japan
  • 1996 - K-Museum, Tokyo
  • 2000 - Iidabashi Station, Tokyo
  • 2004 - Shin-Minamata Station, Minamata
  • 2004 - Shanghai House, Shanghai, China
  • 2005 - Kashiwanoha-campus Station, Tsukuba
  • 2005 - Kashiwa-Tanaka Station, Kashiwa
  • 2005 - Tokyo House, Tokyo
  • 2005 - Ribbon
  • 2008 - DoMain Office Building, T'ai-Tung, Taiwan
  • 2009 - RibbonS Outdoor Theater, Taichung, Taiwan
  • Awards

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  • 1997 - ASLA Professional Award
  • 2001 - Gold Prize of Good Design Award
  • 2002 - AIJ Prize
  • References

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