Fumihiko Maki

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Learning from the 'Red' and 'White' Schools of Japanese Architecture

The two approaches, postulated by architectural historian and architect Terunobu... More

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432 Park Avenue and the Importance of Being There and Being Square

As New York skyscrapers grow ever taller, Aaron Betsky notes one that uses its slenderness and height to full advantage: 432 Park Avenue, by Rafael Viñoly Architects. More

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Aga Khan Museum by Fumihiko Maki Opens

The 113,021-square-foot Islamic art and culture museum opens today in Toronto. More

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Morning News Roundup: Fumihiko Maki Tests the Limits in New York, Urges Caution in Tokyo

Even as Fumihiko Maki's 4 World Trade Center building rises nearly 1,000 feet into... More

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Zaha Hadid's Olympic Stadium for Tokyo Is Too Big, Says Fumihiko Maki

Japanese architects are outraged by the size of the new Olympic stadium Zaha Hadid... More

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Back to the Future

Koolhaas and Obrist's history of how postwar Japanese Metabolists looked to the future of architecture. More

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Back to the Future

Koolhaas and Obrist's history of how postwar Japanese Metabolists looked to the future of architecture. More

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Lerner Meets Lutyens

For the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Ralph Lerner gave Edwin Lutyens's Classicism a Postmodern spin. More

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Gold Medal: Fumihiko Maki

The 2011 AIA Gold Medalist, Fumihiko Maki, invites ARCHITECT into the studio of Maki and Associates. More

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Light Collective

You know good architecture when you see it; it doesn't make a fuss, but rather artfully steps forward and says: “Here I am.” And that is exactly what you experience in the sophisticated design for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's (MIT) new Media Lab Building in Cambridge, Mass., designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect Fumihiko Maki. More

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