Tadao Ando
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A guide to modernism’s most influential architectsFrom Bauhaus and brutalism to California and midcentury, these are the architects who shaped modernist architecture in the 20th century
By Anna Solomon Published
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Tadao Ando brings a fruity minimalism to his first watchThe revered Japanese architect collaborates with Cauny on his first full watch design
By Thor Svaboe Published
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Naoshima New Museum of Art is a home for Asian art, and a lasting legacy, in Seto Inland SeaThe Naoshima New Museum of Art opens, marking a seminal addition to the Japanese island's renowned Benesse Art Site Naoshima; we explore Tadao Ando's design
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Tadao Ando: the self-taught contemporary architecture master who 'converts feelings into physical form’Tadao Ando is a self-taught architect who rose to become one of contemporary architecture's biggest stars. Here, we explore the Japanese master's origins, journey and finest works
By Edwin Heathcote Published
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At Lee Ufan Arles, tension and calm guide relationships between space and artLee Ufan Arles opens in the south of France, a collaboration between the famed Korean artist and Japanese architect Tadao Ando
By Amah-Rose Mcknight Abrams Published
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Tadao Ando’s ‘Space of Light’, a meditation pavilion, opens in South KoreaTadao Ando’s ‘Space of Light’ pavilion opens at Museum SAN in South Korea
By SuhYoung Yun Published
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Concrete condominium: Tadao Ando’s first residential building in Manhattan sets a new standard in luxury livingBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Star quality: a look back at the Wallpaper* Architects Directory alumniBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Tadao Ando show opens at the Armani/Silos in MilanBy Ian Volner Last updated
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Tadao Ando-designed Wrightwood 659 exhibition space opens in ChicagoBy Pei-Ru Keh Last updated
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Tadao Ando revisits the Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St LouisBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Tadao Ando’s He Art Museum draws on local Chinese vernacularThe famed Japanese architect draws on traditional, local architecture in his latest cultural project, the He Art Museum (HEM), which prepares to open its doors in Shunde, Southern China
By Catherine Shaw Last updated
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The new Casa Wabi Foundation by Tadao Ando in Mexico combines tradition and modern designBy Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Commerce redesign in Paris announces openingTadao Ando's transformation of the Bourse de Commerce in Paris for the Pinault Collection announces its opening on 23 January 2021
By Ellie Stathaki Last updated
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Tadao Ando’s Shinmonzen hotel in Kyoto is a new classicRespectful of the past but with a unique take on the present, Kyoto’s Tadao Ando-designed Shinmonzen hotel should be a hit for years to come
By Danielle Demetriou Last updated
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Tadao Ando retrospective to open at the Centre Pompidou in ParisBy Harriet Thorpe Last updated
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Plan Do See and Tadao Ando reimagine former Nintendo HQ as Kyoto hotelPlan Do See and Tadao Ando balance past and future as they transform Nintendo’s former HQ in Kyoto into a boutique hotel, Marufukuro
By Danielle Demetriou Last updated
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Valley Gallery by Tadao Ando is Naoshima's newest art pilgrimage siteThe latest addition to Japan’s Benesse Art Site, Tadao Ando’s Valley Gallery is a geometric gem that makes the most of its remote setting
By Joanna Kawecki Last updated
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Tadao Ando’s Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection museum opens in Paris with a selection of culture and hospitality spaces that emphasise art and design wrapped in concrete minimalismTadao Ando’s Bourse de Commerce – Pinault Collection museum opens in Paris with a selection of culture and hospitality spaces that emphasise art and design wrapped in concrete minimalism
By Ellie Stathaki Published
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Artist Bosco Sodi on his inclusive vision for Mexico’s Casa WabiCasa Wabi, on the Oaxacan coast of Mexico, combines world-class architecture by Tadao Ando with a mission to promote social commitment through art.
By TF Chan Published
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Buglari’s much-anticipated Beijing hotel finally opens its doorsBy Warren Singh-Bartlett Published
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Member's market: Soho Home lets you take Soho House furniture away with youBy Nick Compton Published


