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  1. Há 4 dias · Toyo Ito (born June 1, 1941, Seoul, Korea [now in South Korea]) is a Japanese architect known for his innovative designs and for taking a fresh approach to each of his projects. Ito held that architecture should consider the senses as well as physical needs, and his philosophy doubtless contributed to the considerable critical and ...

  2. Há 5 dias · Architects: Toyo Ito & Associates, Architects. Design Team: Toyo Ito, Takeo Higashi, Hideyuki Nakayama, Yoshitaka Ihara. Location: Hachioji City, Tokyo, Japan. Client: Tama Art University. Completed: 2007. Scale: 2 stories, 1 basements. Site Area: 159,184.87 sqm. Building Area: 2,224.59 sqm.

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  4. Há 3 dias · Arquitetos: Art on Architecture. Área: 267 m². Ano: 2023. Fotografias: Prasanth Mohan. Fabricantes: Hafele, Jaquar, LED LUM, Legrand. Mais informações. ‘CHOLA’ - Significado de sombra, abrigo, riacho, em Malayalam. Programa: Residência para um casal, com visitas frequentes de amigos e familiares.

  5. Há 3 dias · Four architects educated at the Faculty of Engineering have received the Pritzker Architecture Prize: Arata Isozaki, Kenzo Tange, Toyo Ito and Fumihiko Maki. Kiichiro Toyoda , an alumnus of the Faculty of Engineering, founded Toyota Motor , the largest car manufacturer in the world and the largest company in Japan by both market capitalisation ...

  6. Há 3 dias · 10 apps uteis para agilizar e organizar a rotina de arquitetos. Veja Mais. Pensando nisso, separamos cinco tecnologias que permitem os arquitetos aplicarem uma terceira dimensão em seus trabalhos. Confira! 1. SketchUp. Versão web é gratuita e permite criar desenhos 3D — Foto: SketchUp / Divulgação.

  7. Há 5 dias · TOYO Glass, a subsidiary of Toyo Seikan Group Holdings, expects to make the move to oxygen at its Chiba Plant during a planned renovation in December 2025. Such an oxy-fuel combustion system for a large glass-melting furnace with a daily production capacity exceeding 200 tonnes of glass for bottles will be the first of its kind in Japan.