日本建筑师,Kazujo Sejima以清洁的现代主义元素为设计,如玻璃,大理石和金属制成的清洁,清洁和闪亮表面。她还使用正方形和立方体,这些方块可以在各种程度的设计中找到。
谁是Kazujo Sejima?
Kazujo Sejima出生于此1956在iBaraki的州,日本和in 1981, after studying at Japan Women’s University, she obtained a master’s degree. Then she started working at the office of Toyo Ito and in 1987 she founded Kazuyo Sejima and Associates. In 1995, she founded the Tokyo-based firm萨纳(Sejima和Nishizawa和Associates)与她的前员工一起Ryue Nishizawa, an architecture studio that has designedinnovative buildingsin Japan and around the world. Nishizawa eventually started his own firm two years later, and Sejima maintained hers, but both individual offices were devoted to small-scale projects, in contrast to the ambitious commissions accepted by the partnership.
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In 2001, both Nishizawa and Sejima took up teaching posts, at Yokohama National University and Tokyo’s Keio University, respectively. About this time they also began to concentrate more on international commissions. In 2005, the pair was selected to design a new branch of the Louvre Museum in Lens, France; the institution opened in 2012. In 2010, Sejima was appointed director of architecture sector for the Venice Biennale, which she curated for the 12th Annual International Architecture Exhibition. She was the first woman ever selected for this position. And the same year, she was awarded the Pritzker Prize, together with Ryue Nishizawa. Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa have worked on several projects in Germany, France, England, the Netherlands, United States, and Spain.
Info source:https://www.stylepark.com/en/designer/kazuyo-sejima.
关于Sejima最着名的作品
- 纽约新的当代艺术博物馆由Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue
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- Sumida Hokusai博物馆in Tokyo
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由此设计Pritzker奖品for architectureKazuyo Sejima,东京博物馆庆祝Katsushika Hokusai的艺术。建于町町公园内,在日本画家和雕刻师生活和工作的附近,Sumida Hokusai博物馆marks a new landmark of the city (and is already in the Top 13 of Living of the archistar’s museums). The painter and engraverHokusai., who lived between 1760 and 1849 and counted among the most famous Japanese artists on an international scale, returns to be anabsolute protagonist他出生和经营的地方。由Kazuyo Sejima和Ryue Nishizawa组成的Sanaa Duo,Pritzker奖获得者2010, sign the museum complex. The new building is structured on四层。The slightly reflecting金属皮肤和the角度概况are designed to direct the光在展厅的艺术家的工作,这是喜欢描绘的waves, is collected on permanent display.铝板衬里外部有一个mirrored qualitythat reflects the changing scenes of the surrounding downtown area. In addition to presenting to visitors the creations of the Master and his disciples, the Sumida Hokusai Museum will host temporary exhibitions and events aimed at expressing the link between the district and the artist.
Info source:http://living.corriere.it/city-guide/musei-gallerie/sumida-hokusai-museum-kazuyo-sejima/
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Sejima风格的主要特征是什么?
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Sejima的许多设计都像纽约市的露台区新博物馆一样,以及他们的玻璃馆为托莱多艺术博物馆的玻璃馆涉及glass和一个空间向它周围的世界开放。这种设计元素可以在其设计中大量发现。Sejima创造了她的设计清洁现代主义元素。They usually includeslick,干净的, 和闪亮的玻璃制成的表面,marble, 和金属。她也喜欢使用squares和立方体, which can be found in her designs in various usages. Large windows allownatural lightto enter a space, and make her space be involved with the world which is on the other side of the glass. It is this connection of two spaces from which she draws her inspirations. Her early designs already showed the poetic treatment of现代的建筑材料和技术,是她工作的标志。所有这些项目共享的功能包括严格定义基础空间和卷,和一个佩奇的glass,铝,metal mesh和雕塑表面。
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