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  1. Yoshirō Taniguchi (谷口 吉郎, Taniguchi Yoshirō, 24 June 1904 – 2 February 1979) was a Japanese architect. He was born in the city of Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. He was a graduate of Tokyo University Department of Architecture and professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology from 1929–1965.

  2. Museum of Architecture, Kanazawa. News. [IMPORTANT NOTICE] Exhibition change period. Closed from June 3rd to June 22nd. Next Exhibition. The 5th Anniversary Special Exhibition. “Kanazawa Shindan” by Yoshiro Taniguchi. -Integrating Tradition and Creativity into Urban Design- Open : June 23rd – December 1st.

  3. BIOGRAPHY. Yoshio Taniguchi is rare among architects, being steadfastly unwilling to dedicate any effort to promoting his work. He seldom lectures or participates in symposia, he refuses interviews, and he is notoriously difficult to the few journalists and academics who do gain access. However, this taciturn position is justified by his ...

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  4. Yoshio Taniguchi (谷口 吉生, Taniguchi Yoshio; born 1937) is a Japanese architect best known for his redesign of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, which was reopened November 20, 2004. Critics have emphasized Taniguchi's fusion of traditional Japanese and Modernist aesthetics.

  5. Biography of Yoshio Taniguchi. 1937. Born October 17 in Tokyo as eldest son of Yoshiro Taniguchi. 1945. Attended Kanazawa Juichiya Elementary School and Kanazawa Minma Elementary School during the war. 1960. Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Keio University. 1964. Master's degree in Architecture, Graduate School of Design, Harvard ...

  6. Yoshio Taniguchi: The New Museum of Modern Art. For the full film: Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/taniguchi Amazon: https://amzn.to/2MYy0yK Architect Yoshio Taniguchi, revered in his native ...

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  7. A hub of architectural culture. Yoshiro Taniguchi (1904-1979) was born in Kanazawa, and is a prominent Japanese architect who built over 70 buildings and 40 memorials. He is the father of Yoshio Taniguchi (1937-), who redesigned the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) in New York in 2004.