Freeing Architecture Junya Ishigami at the Fondation Cartier


Plaza of Kanagawa Institute of Technology by JUNYA.ISHIGAMI+ASSOCIATES

By presenting Junya Ishigami, Freeing Architecture in Shanghai at the PSA, the Fondation Cartier offers the architect his first exhibition in China, where he is currently carrying out several large-scale projects.The public is invited to discover some twenty of his architectural works in Asia and Europe through a series of large-format models, accompanied by films and drawings documenting the.


Freeing Architecture Junya Ishigami at the Fondation Cartier

Japanese architect Junya Ishigami's 2019 Serpentine Pavilion is taking shape in London. A series of photographs by Laurian Ghinitoiu showcase the project and its flowing, free-form roof. Ishigami.


JUNYA ISHIGAMI THE LAST MAGAZINE

Junya Ishigami is one of the most outstanding young Japanese architects of present time and he has obtained recognition due to his experimental approach of the project development. Sensitive.


KAIT KANAGAWA, JAPAN, JUNYA ISHIGAMI ARCHITECTS Stock Photo

A selection of the most ambitious projects still in progress by the Junya.Ishigami+Associates studio accompanied by the story of Hervé Chandès, general manager of the Cartier Foundation, about the visionary Japanese architect. Author Hervé Chandès Published 20 February 2022 Sponsored content


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It's a question Japanese architect Junya Ishigami has been trying to answer for the past decade, dreaming of structures that are as light as a cloud, as vast as the sky, as random as the trees in a forest or the stars in the sky. — The Guardian. Glass Pavilion, Park Groot Vijversburg, NL. Image: junya.ishigami+associates.


Junya Ishigami Architecture Rendering, Japanese Architecture

Balancing act: Junya Ishigami's shifts in scale - Architectural Review Since 1896, The Architectural Review has scoured the globe for architecture that challenges and inspires. Buildings old and new are chosen as prisms through which arguments and broader narratives are constructed.


Kait by Junya Ishigami Architects. Photos by Rasmus Hjortshøj

Exploring Junya Ishigami's KAIT Plaza "The project is a model of how to create an indelible impression on visitors based on the principles of neuroscience," Blaine Brownell writes. "The formula here is deceptively simple but profound: Minimize visual noise while maximizing novelty." By Blaine Brownell


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Courtesy of junya.ishigami+associates Accepting uncertainties, the concrete mass will gradually be transformed into architecture through cut-and-try. The owner will start a life here, run a.


Freeing Architecture—an exhibition devoted to the work of Junya Ishigami

Continuing our series of interviews with the event's esteemed speakers, which began with an insightful conversation with Freddy Mamani, we now turn our attention to Junya Ishigami. Ishigami is a.


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Known for a string of boundary-pushing projects, Japanese architect Junya Ishigami discusses his unusual approach to designing buildings in this exclusive interview.


Junya ishigami, Japanese architect, Architecture drawings

It's a question Japanese architect Junya Ishigami has been trying to answer for the past decade, dreaming of structures that are as light as a cloud, as vast as the sky, as random as the trees.


Junya . Ishigami + associates

This week we revealed a house hidden underground in Japan This week on Dezeen , we showcased a house and restaurant designed by architect Junya Ishigami, which is hidden below ground level in.


Junya Ishigami in Paris freeing architecture, structures, contexts

Junya Ishigami: Thank you. Now I am preparing another show also in Paris at the Cartier Foundation, called "Freeing Architecture." In the first show I wanted to demonstrate studies of how I.


Freeing Architecture—an exhibition devoted to the work of Junya Ishigami

Architecture, it seems to be communicating, is universal. The installation, part of his show Breath of an Architect, is by Indian architect Bijoy Jain, founder of Studio Mumbai. For many years he.


"The master and slave mentality remains firmly embedded in

Architects & Firms Junya Ishigami + Associates Since the beginning of time, people have lived in caves. But few have ever built one. Junya Ishigami, a Tokyo architect who goes to extremes, is one of them. In 2003, Ishigami launched his practice with the design of razor-thin metal tables for a friend's restaurant.


House for a young couple in Tokyo / Junya Ishigami Architecture

Junya Ishigami is a Japanese architect. He was born in Kanagawa prefecture in 1974. In 2000, he obtained a master's degree in architecture and planning at Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. He had a short stint working at Kazuyo Sejima between 2000 and 2004 at SANAA.