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  1. 4 de jan. de 2021 · SHANGHAI CAOHEJING BLOCK3 OFFICE PROJECT.

    • Biography
    • Selected Buildings
    • Selected Awards
    • Selected Writings
    • Further Reading

    Itsuko Hasegawa was born in Yaizu City, Japan in 1941. She studied at the Department of Architecture at Kanto Gakuin University, graduating in 1964. From then until 1969, she worked with Kiyonori Kikutake and then spent two years studying at Tokyo Institute of Technology. From 1971-78 she worked under Kazuo Shinohara at the institute. She has lectu...

    Tokumaru children's clinic, Ehime (1979)
    Aono building, Ehime (1980)
    Bizan Hall, Shizuoka (1984)
    Sugai Internal Clinic, Ehime (1986)
    Design Prize from the Architectural Institute of Japan for the Bizan Hall (1986)
    Japan Cultural Design Award for residential projects
    Elected as an Honorary Fellows of RIBA
    Japan Art Academy Award (2000)
    Itsuko Hasegawa, Academy Editions, 1993. ISBN 1-85490-202-4.
    Itsuko Hasegawa, with Stephen Dobney, Images Pub. Group, 1997. ISBN 1-875498-55-9.
    Island Hopping - Crossover Architecture, NAi Publishers, 2000. ISBN 90-5662-186-6.
    Itsuko Hasegawa and Anne Sch-Eou, Itsuko Hasegawa: Recent Buildings and Projects, Birkhauser Verlag AG; Princeton Architectural Press, May 1997. ISBN 3-7643-5605-7.
    Phoebe Chow, "Museum of Fruit", The Architectural Review, March, 1996, Volume CXCIX. No 1189.
  2. After graduating from the Department of Architecture at Kanto Gakuin University, Itsuko Hasegawa became a research student in the Department of Architecture at Tokyo Institute of Technology. In 1979 she established Itsuko Hasegawa Atelier.

  3. 13 de jul. de 2018 · The winner of the Royal Academy’s inaugural Architecture Prize for lifetime achievement on being a woman in a male-dominated field.

  4. Itsuko Hasegawa (長谷川 逸子) (born 1941 in Shizuoka) is a Japanese architect. She received her degree in architecture from Kanto Gakuin University (1964), trained with Kiyonori Kikutake until 1969, and then studied and worked at the Tokyo Institute of Technology.

  5. 8 de fev. de 2018 · Japanese architect Itsuko Hasegawa has been announced as the first laureate of the Royal Academy of Arts ' architecture prize. Described as one of Japan's most important...

  6. 9 de fev. de 2018 · Itsusko Hasegawa has been awarded fo r“her significant contribution to modern architecture, both in Japan and around the world”. This is the first annual award of the Royal Academy of Architecture, supported by the Dorfamn Foundation, and sees as president in the jury Louisa Hutton, and among the other members Richard Rogers RA ...