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4 de set. de 2015 · Um artigo que celebra o arquiteto japonês Kenzo Tange, vencedor do Pritzker e influente no Modernismo e no planejamento urbano. Veja algumas obras de Tange publicadas no ArchDaily Brasil e no ArchDaily.
- Galeria de Em foco: Kenzo Tange - 1 - ArchDaily Brasil
Imagem 1 de 7 da galeria de Em foco: Kenzo Tange. Fotografia...
- Clássicos da Arquitetura: Ginásio Nacional Yoyogi / Kenzo Tange
Projetado por Kenzo Tange, um dos arquitetos modernistas...
- Galeria de Em foco: Kenzo Tange - 1 - ArchDaily Brasil
Kenzō Tange (丹下 健三, Tange Kenzō, 4 September 1913 – 22 March 2005) was a Japanese architect, and winner of the 1987 Pritzker Prize for Architecture. He was one of the most significant architects of the 20th century, combining traditional Japanese styles with modernism, and designed major buildings on five continents.
- 22 March 2005 (aged 91), Tokyo, Japan
- University of Tokyo
- Architect
- 4 September 1913, Sakai, Japan
Professor, escritor, arquiteto e urbanista, a magnitude profissional de Tange extrapola a sua obra e é também fruto de sua profunda influência sobre os jovens profissionais da contemporaneidade. A importância de Kenzo Tange para a arquitetura moderna dentro e fora do Japão rendeu-lhe um Prêmio Pritzker de Arquitetura, conquistado em 1987.
KENZO TANGE. 1913 Born in Osaka. 1938 Graduated from the Faculty of Engineering, Department of Architecture, Tokyo Imperial University. Admired Le Corbusier and joined the architectural design office of his pupil Kunio Maekawa.
15 de mai. de 2023 · Kenzo Tange is a Japanese architect, urban planner, and teacher who won the 1987 Pritzker Architecture Prize. He is known for his work on urban planning, such as the Hiroshima Peace Center and Park, the Tokyo Plan, and the Minneapolis Art Museum expansion. He also designed many buildings in Japan and abroad, such as the Yamanishi Broadcasting and Press Center, the Sogetsu Center, and the Hyogo Prefecture Culture Center.