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tadao ando

Known for his sensitive, assured use of reinforced concrete, Japanese architect Tadao Ando produces works of architecture through the deft manipulation and framing of light, space, and water. Ando was self-taught, seeking out instruction through apprenticeships with carpenters, designers, and planners as well as independent reading and travel to visit major works by European and American architects in Japan and abroad. After establishing his practice in 1968 in his hometown of Osaka, Japan, he found success in his designs for houses—he has completed over 100 residential projects—and has since worked on increasingly large and international projects, with a special focus on public buildings including religious structures and museums.

Ando realized his first American project at the Art Institute of Chicago. Completed in 1992, the Ando Gallery (Gallery 109) evokes a traditional Japanese interior with 16 free-standing wood columns in a darkened room, framing the art objects displayed in cases around the room’s perimeter in an entirely modern way. Soon after, he completed a house in Lincoln Park (1997), whose volumes in concrete appear in drawings in the Art Institute’s collection. Ando later designed the adjacent building, Wrightwood 659 (2018), a large art exhibition space converted from a 1920s multistoried apartment building.

Ando was named the 1995 Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, a prestigious award established by the Pritzker family of Chicago in 1979, among other professional accolades. In 2001, he participated in the Ryerson and Burnham Archives’ long-standing Chicago Architects Oral History Project.

tadao ando

Known for his sensitive, assured use of reinforced concrete, Japanese architect Tadao Ando produces works of architecture through the deft manipulation and framing of light, space, and water. Ando was self-taught, seeking out instruction through apprenticeships with carpenters, designers, and planners as well as independent reading and travel to visit major works by European and American architects in Japan and abroad. After establishing his practice in 1968 in his hometown of Osaka, Japan, he found success in his designs for houses—he has completed over 100 residential projects—and has since worked on increasingly large and international projects, with a special focus on public buildings including religious structures and museums.

Ando realized his first American project at the Art Institute of Chicago. Completed in 1992, the Ando Gallery (Gallery 109) evokes a traditional Japanese interior with 16 free-standing wood columns in a darkened room, framing the art objects displayed in cases around the room’s perimeter in an entirely modern way. Soon after, he completed a house in Lincoln Park (1997), whose volumes in concrete appear in drawings in the Art Institute’s collection. Ando later designed the adjacent building, Wrightwood 659 (2018), a large art exhibition space converted from a 1920s multistoried apartment building.

Ando was named the 1995 Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, a prestigious award established by the Pritzker family of Chicago in 1979, among other professional accolades. In 2001, he participated in the Ryerson and Burnham Archives’ long-standing Chicago Architects Oral History Project.

Known for his sensitive, assured use of reinforced concrete, Japanese architect Tadao Ando produces works of architecture through the deft manipulation and framing of light, space, and water. Ando was self-taught, seeking out instruction through apprenticeships with carpenters, designers, and planners as well as independent reading and travel to visit major works by European and American architects in Japan and abroad. After establishing his practice in 1968 in his hometown of Osaka, Japan, he found success in his designs for houses—he has completed over 100 residential projects—and has since worked on increasingly large and international projects, with a special focus on public buildings including religious structures and museums.

Ando realized his first American project at the Art Institute of Chicago. Completed in 1992, the Ando Gallery (Gallery 109) evokes a traditional Japanese interior with 16 free-standing wood columns in a darkened room, framing the art objects displayed in cases around the room’s perimeter in an entirely modern way. Soon after, he completed a house in Lincoln Park (1997), whose volumes in concrete appear in drawings in the Art Institute’s collection. Ando later designed the adjacent building, Wrightwood 659 (2018), a large art exhibition space converted from a 1920s multistoried apartment building.

Ando was named the 1995 Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, a prestigious award established by the Pritzker family of Chicago in 1979, among other professional accolades. In 2001, he participated in the Ryerson and Burnham Archives’ long-standing Chicago Architects Oral History Project.

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tadao ando

Known for his sensitive, assured use of reinforced concrete, Japanese architect Tadao Ando produces works of architecture through the deft manipulation and framing of light, space, and water. Ando was self-taught, seeking out instruction through apprenticeships with carpenters, designers, and planners as well as independent reading and travel to visit major works by European and American architects in Japan and abroad. After establishing his practice in 1968 in his hometown of Osaka, Japan, he found success in his designs for houses—he has completed over 100 residential projects—and has since worked on increasingly large and international projects, with a special focus on public buildings including religious structures and museums.

Ando realized his first American project at the Art Institute of Chicago. Completed in 1992, the Ando Gallery (Gallery 109) evokes a traditional Japanese interior with 16 free-standing wood columns in a darkened room, framing the art objects displayed in cases around the room’s perimeter in an entirely modern way. Soon after, he completed a house in Lincoln Park (1997), whose volumes in concrete appear in drawings in the Art Institute’s collection. Ando later designed the adjacent building, Wrightwood 659 (2018), a large art exhibition space converted from a 1920s multistoried apartment building.

Ando was named the 1995 Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize, a prestigious award established by the Pritzker family of Chicago in 1979, among other professional accolades. In 2001, he participated in the Ryerson and Burnham Archives’ long-standing Chicago Architects Oral History Project.

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TONY ALBERT

TADAO ANDO

DANA AWARTANI

ROBERT BARRY

ERICK BELTRAN

XU BING

DANIEL BUREN

GENEVIÈVE CADIEUX

CAI GUO-QIANG

MINERVA CUEVAS

DILLER SCOFIDIO & RENFRO

CARLOS ESTÉVEZ

ARAHMAIANI FEISAL

NORMAN FOSTER

FABIEN GIRAUD & RAPHAËL SIBONI

PIERO GOLIA

ZAHA HADID

N.S. HARSHA

CARSTEN HÖLLER

DOUGLAS HUEBLER

PETER HUTCHINSON

STEVEN HOLL

ARATA ISOZAKI

ILYA & EMILIA KABAKOV

ANISH KAPOOR

KIMSOOJA

SHIGEKO KUBOTA

SOL LEWITT

GORDON MATTA-CLARK

TATSUO MIYAJIMA

NALEDI TSHEGOFATSO MODUPI

ROBERT MORRIS

NORA NARANJO-MORSE

ELIZA NARANJO-MORSE

ERNESTO NETO

ENRIQUE NORTEN

AHMET OGUT

YOKO ONO

NAM JUN PAIK

A.D. PIROUS

PAOLA PIVI

JAUME PLENSA

LILIANA PORTER

CAIO REISEWITZ

NADINE ROBINSON

ALEXIS ROCKMAN

ROSE B. SIMPSON

KIKI SMITH

DO HO SUH

JOHN ROLOFF

THOMAS RUFF

WAEL SHAWKY

YINKA SHONIBARE CBE

BEN VAUTIER

LAWRENCE WEINER

RACHEL WHITEREAD

TOD WILLIAMS & BILLIE TSIEN

LEBBEUS WOODS

TONY ALBERT

TADAO ANDO

DANA AWARTANI

ROBERT BARRY

ERICK BELTRAN

XU BING

DANIEL BUREN

GENEVIEVE CADIEUX

CAI GUO-QIANG

MINERVA CUEVAS

DILLER SCOFODIO + RENFRO

CARLOS ESTEVEZ

ARAHMAIANI FEISAL

NORMAN FOSTER

FABIEN GIRAUD & RAPHAEL SIBONI

PIERO GOLIA

ZAHA HADID

N.S. HARSHA

CARTEN HOLLER

DOUGLAS HUEBLER

PETER HUTCHINSON

STEVEN HOLL

ARTA ISOZAKI

ILYA & EMILIA KABAKOV

ANISH KAPOOR

KIMSOOJA

SHIGEKO KUBOTA

SOL LEWITT

GORDON MATTA-CLARK

TATSUO MIYAJIMA

NALEDI TSHEGOFATSO MODUPI

ROBERT MORRIS

NORA NARANJO-MORSE

ELIZA NARANJO-MORSE

ERNESTO NETO

ENRIQUE NORTEN

AHMET OGUT

YOKO ONO

NAM JUN PAIK

A.D. PIROUS

PAOLA PIVI

JAUME PLENSA

LILIANA PORTER

CAIO REISEWITZ

NADINE ROBINSON

THOMAS RUFF

WAEL SHAWKY

YINKA SHONIBARE CBE

BEN VAUTIER

LAWRENCE WEINER

RACHEL WHITEREAD

TOD WILLIAMS & BILLIE TSIEN

LEBBEUS WOODS

TONY ALBERT

TADAO ANDO

DANA AWARTANI

ROBERT BARRY

ERICK BELTRAN

XU BING

DANIEL BUREN

GENEVIEVE CADIEUX

CAI GUO-QIANG

MINERVA CUEVAS

DILLER SCOFODIO + RENFRO

CARLOS ESTEVEZ

ARAHMAIANI FEISAL

NORMAN FOSTER

FABIEN GIRAUD & RAPHAEL SIBONI

PIERO GOLIA

ZAHA HADID

N.S. HARSHA

CARTEN HOLLER

DOUGLAS HUEBLER

PETER HUTCHINSON

STEVEN HOLL

ARTA ISOZAKI

ILYA & EMILIA KABAKOV

ANISH KAPOOR

KIMSOOJA

SHIGEKO KUBOTA

SOL LEWITT

GORDON MATTA-CLARK

TATSUO MIYAJIMA

NALEDI TSHEGOFATSO MODUPI

ROBERT MORRIS

NORA NARANJO-MORSE

ELIZA NARANJO-MORSE

ERNESTO NETO

ENRIQUE NORTEN

AHMET OGUT

YOKO ONO

NAM JUN PAIK

A.D. PIROUS

PAOLA PIVI

JAUME PLENSA

LILIANA PORTER

CAIO REISEWITZ

NADINE ROBINSON

ALEXIS ROCKMAN

ROSE B. SIMPSON

KIKI SMITH

DO HO SUH

JOHN ROLOFF

THOMAS RUFF

WAEL SHAWKY

YINKA SHONIBARE CBE

BEN VAUTIER

LAWRENCE WEINER

RACHEL WHITEREAD

TOD WILLIAMS & BILLIE TSIEN

LEBBEUS WOODS

TONY ALBERT

TADAO ANDO

DANA AWARTANI

ROBERT BARRY

ERICK BELTRAN

XU BING

DANIEL BUREN

GENEVIEVE CADIEUX

CAI GUO-QIANG

MINERVA CUEVAS

DILLER SCOFODIO + RENFRO

CARLOS ESTEVEZ

ARAHMAIANI FEISAL

NORMAN FOSTER

FABIEN GIRAUD & RAPHAEL SIBONI

PIERO GOLIA

ZAHA HADID

N.S. HARSHA

CARTEN HOLLER

DOUGLAS HUEBLER

PETER HUTCHINSON

STEVEN HOLL

ARTA ISOZAKI

ILYA & EMILIA KABAKOV

ANISH KAPOOR

KIMSOOJA

SHIGEKO KUBOTA

SOL LEWITT

GORDON MATTA-CLARK

TATSUO MIYAJIMA

NALEDI TSHEGOFATSO MODUPI

ROBERT MORRIS

NORA NARANJO-MORSE

ELIZA NARANJO-MORSE

ERNESTO NETO

ENRIQUE NORTEN

AHMET OGUT

YOKO ONO

NAM JUN PAIK

A.D. PIROUS

PAOLA PIVI

JAUME PLENSA

LILIANA PORTER

CAIO REISEWITZ

NADINE ROBINSON

ALEXIS ROCKMAN

ROSE B. SIMPSON

KIKI SMITH

DO HO SUH

JOHN ROLOFF

THOMAS RUFF

WAEL SHAWKY

YINKA SHONIBARE CBE

BEN VAUTIER

LAWRENCE WEINER

RACHEL WHITEREAD

TOD WILLIAMS & BILLIE TSIEN

LEBBEUS WOODS