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ARCHITECTURE

Aomori Contemporary Art Centre, Aomori Public University

Tadao Ando

About the Architects

Tadao Ando

Born 1941 in Osaka, Japan. Self-taught in architecture. Established Tadao Ando Architect & Associates in 1969. Major works include the Church of the Light, Pulitzer Arts Foundation, Chichu Art Museum and Bourse de Commerce/Pinault Collection. Awarded the Architectural Institute of Japan (AIJ) Prize for the Row House in Sumiyoshi in 1979, Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1995, , International Union of Architects (UIA) Gold Medal in 2005, John F. Kennedy Center Gold Medal in the Arts in 2010, Order of Culture (Japan) in 2010, Commander of the Order of Art and Letters (France) in 2013, Grand Officer of the Order of Merit (Italy) in 2015, and Commandeur de la Legion d’Honneur (France) in 2021. Held solo exhibitions at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in 1991 and Centre Pompidou in 1993 and 2018. Taught as a visiting professor at Yale University, Columbia University, and Harvard University. Professor at the University of Tokyo from 1997. Professor emeritus of the University of Tokyo since 2003.

Architecture Data

Opened
2001
Architect
Tadao Ando Architect & Associates
Room Name
Exhibition Hall (Gallery A, Gallery B, AV Room, Lounge, Open Theatre, Water Terrace)
Creative Hall (Woodwork Studio, Workshop Studio, Printing Studio, Photo Studio, Lecture Room) Residencial Hall
Site Area
262,500m²
Building Area
4,277.51m²
Total Floor Area
4,015.06m²
Number of Stories
2 stories above ground
Topmost Height
5.4m (from average ground level)
Structure
Reinforced Concrete, Steel Frame, Reinforced Steel Frame Concrete

External Facing

_Roof Panel
Asphalt Waterproof Cinder Concrete, Lightweight Soil Planting, Galvalume Steel
_Exterior Wall
Hot-dip Galvanized Steel Panel Phosphate Treatment, Fair-faced Concrete Finish

Interior Finishing

_Floor
Cinder Concrete Metal Trowel Finish Expansion Joint Cutting
_Wall
Plaster Board, EP