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Native name
  
芦原 義信

Role
  
Name
  
Yoshinobu Ashihara


Occupation
  
Architect

Nationality
  
Japanese

Alma mater
  
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Born
  
7 July 1918
Tokyo

Died
  
September 24, 2003, Tokyo, Japan

Books
  
Exterior Design in Architecture, The aesthetic townscape, The Hidden Order: Tokyo Through the Twentieth Century

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Yoshinobu Ashihara (芦原 義信, Ashihara Yoshinobu, 7 July 1918 – 24 September 2003) was a Japanese architect noted for projects such as the Komazawa Olympic Gymnasium (1964) and the Sony Building (1966).

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Education and career

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Ashihara was educated at both the University of Tokyo and Harvard University. After graduating from Harvard in 1953 with a master's degree in Architecture, Ashihara worked in the architectural practice of modernist Marcel Breuer. Founder of his own firm Yoshinobu Ashihara Architecture Associates in 1956.

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In the later stages of his career, he was appointed Professor of Architecture at the University of Tokyo. President of the Japan Institute of Architects from 1980 - 1982 and the Architectural Institute of Japan from 1985 - 1987.

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He was the recipient of both the Order of the Sacred Treasure and the Order of Culture.

Publications

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Ashihara published a large number of architecture focused studies and texts, most prominent being The Aesthetic Townscape (Japanese first edition 1979 and English translation in 1983) and the Hidden Order: Tokyo through the Twentieth Century (Japanese first edition 1986, English translation in 1989).

References

Yoshinobu Ashihara Wikipedia


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