Fumihiko Maki
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 96 |
Date of birth | September 6,1928 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | Tokyo |
Japan | |
Projects | Manhattan |
Children | Midori Tsuboi |
Job | Architect |
Education | Cranbrook Educational Community |
Harvard University Graduate School Of Design | |
Books | Novartis Campus - Square 3: Fumihiko Maki |
Fumihiko Maki, N. Michael McKinnell | |
Inventions: The Reality of the Ideal | |
Fumihiko Maki | |
Fumihiko Maki: Buildings and Projects | |
Nurturing Dreams: Collected Essays on Architecture and the City | |
The architecture of Fumihiko Maki | |
City with a Hidden Past | |
Awards | AIA Gold Medal |
Praemium Imperiale | |
UIA Gold Medal | |
Wolf Prize in Architecture | |
Pritzker Architecture Prize | |
Wolf Prize in Arts - Architecture | |
Project | headquarters of the United Nations |
Manhattan | |
Business partner | Frederick Law Olmsted |
Vladimir Djurovic | |
On view | San Francisco Museum of Modern Art |
Nationality | Japanese |
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ID | 545960 |
Fumihiko Maki Life story
Fumihiko Maki 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.