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  1. Fumihiko Maki (槇 文彦, Maki Fumihiko, born September 6, 1928) is a Japanese architect who teaches at Keio University SFC. In 1993, he received the Pritzker Prize for his work, which often explores pioneering uses of new materials and fuses the cultures of east and west.

  2. Maki and Associates. Community Awakening + Morioka City Animal Park ZOOMO Veterinary Hospital Project Commemorative Lecture and Panel Exhibition. Kirishima International Concert Hall has been awarded the JIA 25th Anniversary Award. International student dormitory "Η (Eta) Village" has been completed at Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus ...

  3. Biography: Fumihiko Maki | The Pritzker Architecture Prize. Fumihiko Maki calls himself a modernist, unequivocally. His buildings tend to be direct, at times understated, and made of metal, concrete and glass, the classic materials of the modernist age, but the canonical palette has also been extended to include such materials as mosaic tile ...

  4. Know Your Architects. Fumihiko Maki: 25 projects that fuse the Eastern and the Western. 15 Mins Read. Fumihiko Maki is a Japanese architect who was born in Tokyo in 1928. Maki taught urban design and architecture at Harvard and Washington University while he was living in the United States.

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · Fumihiko Maki (born September 16, 1928, Tokyo, Japan) is a postwar Japanese architect who fused the lessons of Modernism with Japanese architectural traditions. Maki studied architecture with Tange Kenzō at the University of Tokyo (B.A., 1952). He then attended the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan (1952–53), and the ...

  6. Sep 6, 2017 · Pritzker Prize laureate and 67th AIA Gold Medalist Fumihiko Maki (born September 6, 1928) is widely considered to be one of Japan's most distinguished living architects, practicing a unique...

  7. Apr 15, 2014 · Fumihiko Maki: Designing from the inside out. People | Philip Drew. 15 Apr 2014. Fumihiko Maki addressed a full house at the Darling Quarter Lecture Theatre in Sydney for a CCAA talk in 2013. He spoke with Philip Drew afterwards about his approach to design, and the enduring relevance of modernism.

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