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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. 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.

  3. Taniguchi’s father, Yoshiro Taniguchi, was a contemporary of Kunio Maekawa and a respected architect in his own right. Although little known abroad, Yoshiro Taniguchi was entrusted with several commissions on behalf of Japan’s royal family, and he also designed notable religious and commemorative structures.

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  4. Taniguchi is one of the first architects of the postwar generation to receive his architectural education outside Japan. Naturally, being the son of Yoshiro Taniguchi (1904-1979), he was...

  5. Yoshio Taniguchi. Profile. Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi was born in 1937. His father, Yoshiro Taniguchi (1904-79), was a pioneering modern architect whose career spanned the divide between pre- and postwar Japan. Taniguchi studied at Keio University and Harvard University.

  6. www.archinform.net › arch › 16670Yoshio Taniguchi

    25 de mar. de 2024 · archINFORM homepage of Yoshio Taniguchi (*1937 †1979) – Japanese architect, active in Tokyo [contains a list of buildings]

  7. 20 de nov. de 2004 · Exhibition. Nov 20, 2004–Jan 31, 2005. Architect Yoshio Taniguchi (Japanese, b. 1937) came to international acclaim in 1997 when he won both his first invited competition and his first international commission for the expansion of The Museum of Modern Art.