Tadao Ando
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Tadao Ando

1995
ArchitectureHistoryCatalogues raisonnésArchitect-designed housesDesigns and plansPictorial worksConcrete housesCriticism and interpretationArchitects

Tadao Ando (b 1941) is Japan's leading architect and designer with a dazzling international reputation. He recently won the 1995 Pritzker Architecture Prize for 'consistent and significant contributions to the built environment'. A comprehensive monograph of Ando's work, this book examines over one hundred buildings and projects designed between 1969-94, illustrated by photographs, plans and exquisite sketches.

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