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    Fumihiko Maki (槇 文彦, Maki Fumihiko, 6 September 1928 – 6 June 2024) was a Japanese architect. In 1993, he received the Pritzker Prize for his work, which...
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  • with their megastructural approaches for architecture and urbanism. Fumihiko Maki, one of the core members of Metabolists, promoted a megastructure as...
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  • were built by sixteen architects, among them Pritzker Prize winners Fumihiko Maki, Tadao Ando, Toyo Ito and Shigeru Ban. To further promote the project...
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    4 World Trade Center (category Fumihiko Maki buildings)
    Greenwich Street at the southeastern corner of the World Trade Center site. Fumihiko Maki designed the 978 ft-tall (298 m) building. It houses the headquarters...
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    Annenberg Public Policy Center (category Fumihiko Maki buildings)
    Annenberg Foundation. In 2009, it had a staff of 54 people. Architect Fumihiko Maki designed the Center's facilities. "Annenberg Public Policy Center"....
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  • composer Maki Kaji (真起, 1951–2021), Japanese male businessman Carmen Maki (マキ), born Maki Annette Lovelace, American-Japanese singer Fumihiko Maki (槇) (1928—2024)...
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  • sacred and lofty, hence forbidden. According to Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki, "for the Japanese, the land is a living entity," and that "at the foundation...
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    architects and designers, including Kiyonori Kikutake, Kisho Kurokawa and Fumihiko Maki prepared the publication of the Metabolism manifesto. They were influenced...
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  • by former faculty member Fumihiko Maki. The Kemper Art Museum is located directly across from Steinberg Hall, which was Maki's first commission in 1959...
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    neighboring building Astor Place Tower, the black glass building designed by Fumihiko Maki was controversial for its architectural style and nicknamed "The Death...
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    Partners was chosen for 2 WTC, Richard Rogers was chosen for 3 WTC, Fumihiko Maki and associates was chosen for 4 WTC, Kohn Pedersen Fox was chosen for...
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  • Evolution of a retail streetscape : DP Architects on Orchard Road. Fumihiko Maki, Kenneth Frampton, Debbie Ball, DP Architects Pte Ltd. Mulgrave, Vic...
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  • Gere Kavanaugh, Florence Knoll, Jack Lenor Larsen, Donald Lipski, Fumihiko Maki, Myra Mimlitsch-Gray, Annabeth Rosen, Ruth Adler Schnee, Nancy Skolos...
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    Holl's Simmons Hall (2002), Charles Correa's Building 46 (2005), and Fumihiko Maki's Media Lab Extension (2009) stand out among the Boston area's classical...
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  • engineer Fumihiko Maki (槇 文彦, born 1928), Japanese architect Fumihiko Moroyama (諸山 文彦, born 1943), Japanese basketball player Ōtsuki Fumihiko (大槻 文彦, 1847–1928)...
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    at 200 Greenwich Street, in May 2006. Meanwhile, Richard Rogers and Fumihiko Maki were selected as the architects for 3 and 4 World Trade Center, respectively...
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  • Kikutake (1928-2011) Rem Koolhaas (1944) Kisho Kurokawa (1934-2007) Fumihiko Maki James Howard Kunstler Le Corbusier (1887-1965) Loretta Lees Henri Lefebvre...
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    TV Asahi Building (category Fumihiko Maki buildings)
    the headquarters of TV Asahi. The building was designed by architect Fumihiko Maki. Construction was finished in 2003. TV Asahi Building is part of the...
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    MIT Media Lab (category Fumihiko Maki buildings)
    Prize-winning Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki. The local architect of record was Leers Weinzapfel Associates, of Boston. The Maki building has predominantly...
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    Aga Khan Museum (category Fumihiko Maki buildings)
    the museum. The new structure was designed by Pritzker Prize winner Fumihiko Maki. It also shares the 6.8 hectare space with public gardens created by...
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    Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus (category Fumihiko Maki buildings)
    school and several research institutes. The campus was designed by Fumihiko Maki, a Pritzker Prize laureate. Keio Gijuku (public school) was founded...
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    [citation needed] This building was designed by the Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki. This became an example for other ICOC churches to follow.[citation...
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    Makuhari Messe (category Fumihiko Maki buildings)
    Chiba Prefecture, Japan, located just outside of Tokyo. Designed by Fumihiko Maki, it is accessible by Tokyo's commuter rail system. Makuhari is the name...
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  • Leça Swimming Pools (1966) Harold Washington Library, Chicago 1993 Fumihiko Maki Japan Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (1991) Prague Castle 1994 Christian...
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  • (Leeds United, Scunthorpe United, Swansea City), peritoneal cancer. Fumihiko Maki, 95, Japanese architect (Makuhari Messe, 4 World Trade Center, Aga Khan...
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  • 高松宮殿下記念世界文化賞". www.praemiumimperiale.org. "Maki and Associates". www.maki-and-associates.co.jp. "Fumihiko Maki". American Academy of Arts & Sciences. 23...
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    Independence was signed. In May 2006, architects Richard Rogers and Fumihiko Maki were announced as the architects for 3 and 4 WTC, respectively. The...
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    the architects Kiyonori Kikutake, Masato Ōtaka, Kisho Kurokawa and Fumihiko Maki. Originally known as the Burnt Ash School, the Metabolists associated...
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    Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (category Fumihiko Maki buildings)
    was rebuilt to a futuristic design created by Pritzker Prize winner Fumihiko Maki from 1986 to 1990. The gymnasium is a one-minute walk from Sendagaya...
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    designers, and critics including Kurokawa, Kiyonori Kikutake, Masato Otaka, Fumihiko Maki, Noboru Kawazoe [ja], Kenji Ekuan, and Kiyoshi Awazu, with the publication...
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