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Nationality
  
Occupation
  
Name
  
Riken Yamamoto


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Born
  
1945 (age 78),

Awards
  
Architectural Institute of Japan Award

Books
  
Riken Yamamoto, 2003, Riken Yamamoto: how to make a city


Similar
  
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Riken Yamamoto (山本理顕, Yamamoto Riken), born 1945 Beijing, China is a Japanese architect. Yamamoto completed his bachelor's degree from Nihon University in 1967 and his master's degree from the Tokyo University of the Arts in 1971, after which he continued his studies at the University of Tokyo under Hiroshi Hara. He started his own firm in 1973. Yamamoto was a professor at Yokohama National University from 2000 to 2011. He currently teaches at his alma mater Nihon University.

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Selected works

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  • 1975: Mihira House, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • 1977: Shindo House, Kanagawa Prefecture; Yamakawa Villa
  • 1978: Kubota House, Tokyo, Yamamoto House; Kanagawa Prefecture, Studio Steps, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • 1980: Seno House, Tokyo
  • 1982: Fujii House, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • 1983: Niikura House, Tokyo; Sato House, Tokyo
  • 1984: ESSES Gallery, Tokyo
  • 1985: Omata House, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • 1986: Kirara Hikari-ga-oka shop, Tokyo; GAZEBO Kanagawa Prefecture; Marufuji (Minamidenen store), Tokyo
  • 1987: Daiko Dormitory, Kanagawa Prefecture; Marufuji (Kosaku store), Tokyo; ROTUNDA Kanagawa Prefecture
  • 1988: Hamlet Tokyo; Fujii Gallery, Tokyo
  • 1989: Wakatsuki House, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • 1990: Hotakubo Housing, Kunamoto Prefecture
  • 1992: Inter-Junction City XYSTUS Kanagawa Prefecture House in Katsushika Tokyo; House in Okayama, Okayama; Inter-Junction City building GF, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • 1993-94: Inter-Junction City; Kanagawa Prefecture;
  • 1995: House in Kamakura, Kamakura
  • 1996: Iwadeyama Junior High School, Miyagi Prefecture; Yamamoto Clinic, Okayama; Shimoizumi Community Center, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • 1998: Kitano Office, Japan
  • 1999: Saitama Prefectural University; Saitama
  • 2000: Yokohama Public Housing Kanagawa Prefecture; Future University Hakodate, Hokkaido; Hiroshima West Fire Station, Hiroshima
  • 2001: Tokyo Wells Technical Center, Shizuoka; Ban Building, Japan
  • 2002: D Clinic, Saitama
  • 2003: Shinonome Canal Court Block 1 Tokyo
  • 2004: aluminum House, Saga; Jian Wai SOHO, Beijing
  • 2005: Future University Hakodate Research Building, Hokkaido; SUSTRG Office Project, Fukushima
  • 2007: Yokosuka Museum of Art, Kanagawa Prefecture
  • 2008: Namics Techno Core, Niigata; Guan Yuan Housing, Beijing; Dragon Lily's House, Gunma; Fussa City Hall, Tokyo
  • 2009: Utsunomiya University Center for Optics Research Tochigi
  • 2010: Pangyo Housing, Seongnam
  • 2012: Tianjin Library
  • 2018 (planned): The Circle at Zürich Airport

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    References

    Riken Yamamoto Wikipedia


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