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T OYO I TO. Honorary Fellowship of AIA Honorary Fellowship of RIBA Commissioner of Kumamoto Artpolis. SUBMITTED BY: VARUN KUMAR SINGHANIA B. ARCH IV 061026. LIST OF WORKS 1991 -  Yatsushiro Municipal Museum 1994 - Old People's Home in Yatsushiro - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • TOYO ITOSUBMITTED BY:VARUN KUMAR SINGHANIAB. ARCH IV061026Honorary Fellowship of AIAHonorary Fellowship of RIBA Commissioner of Kumamoto Artpolis

  • BIOGRAPHY1941Born in Seoul Metropolitan City1965Graduated from The University of Tokyo, Department of ArchitectureWorked at Kiyonori Kikutake Architects and Associates1971Started his own studio, Urban Robot (URBOT) in Tokyo1979Changed its name to Toyo Ito & Associates, Architects

    AWARDS AND PRIZES 1986 Architecture Institute of Japan awards for Silver Hut199233rd Mainich Art Award for Yatsushiro Municipal Museum 1999 Japan Art Academy Prize for Dome in Odate 2003 Architectural Institute of Japan Prize for Sendai Mediatheque 2004 XX ADI Compasso dOro Award for Ripples (furniture design) 2006 Royal Gold Medal from The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) 2008 6th Austrian Frederick Kiesler Prize for Architecture and the Arts

  • LIST OF WORKS

    1991 -Yatsushiro Municipal Museum1994 - Old People's Home inYatsushiro2001 -Sendai Mediatheque (Actar, Barcelona)2002 - Commissioned to design a temporary pavilion adjacent to theSerpentine Gallery, inHyde Park,London2002 -Brugespavilion2004-Matsumoto Performing Art Center, Matsumoto2004 -TOD's Omotesando Building, Tokyo2006 -Taichung Opera International Competition in Taiwan2006-VivoCitySingapore at HarbourFront2008-World Games StadiuminKaohsiung,Taiwan2008 -Villa for Chilean architectural projectOchoalcubo.2009-Suites Avenue Building,Barcelona,Spain2009 -Water Fountain inPescara2009 -Torre Fira BCN Building,Barcelona,Spain

  • VISION

    Toyo Ito is inspired from philosophers such asMunesuke MitaandGilles Deleuze.

    Ito has defined architecture as "clothing" for urban dwellers i.e. equilibrium between the private life and the metropolitan, "public" life of an individual.

    His work are very difficult to categorize.

    He believes in lightness and transparency.

    And follows organic design.

    Explores the potentials of new forms and shapes.

  • TODs Omotesando Tokyo, JapanLOCATION : Omotesando, the tree-lined boulevard of Tokyo.

    CLIENT : Tods, the Italian leather-goods company.

    DESIGN CHALLENGE :Only 33 feet of street front space but has to create an identiy.

  • Building is the Japanese Headquarters for the TODS the Italian leather goods company.

    Only the bottom two levels are open to the public.

    The upper levels are for offices and meeting rooms.

  • Trees are organisms that stand by themselves, so their shape has an inherent, structural rationality Toyo ItoDesign Silhouettes of nine trees were overlapped to create the six walls of the L-shaped building

  • The trees were designed of concrete, 12 inches thick and bear all the structures load.The interior is seven stories of column free space.As the building grows higher, the branches begin to split and thin out until they reach the top.

    We did not use any special algorithm to determine their size, but we tried to keep the elements from getting too small. TOYO ITO

  • Pictures showing the shuttering work.

  • The space in between all the branches turns into 270 unique openings.

    The openings grow smaller closer to the roof.

    Openings are filled with both glass and aluminum panels

    Instead of openings cut into a solid concrete volume, transparency and opacity are on an equal footing. - Architectural Record

  • The entrance is the largest opening, - A triple height.

    Load is carried by excellent path that the concrete tree creates.

    Also the floor slabs are 20inches deep and carry all theinterior loads to the exteriorwalls.

  • Whole of the interior is a column free space.

    An advantage this is that, displays can be rearranged and put virtually anyway.

  • Stairs are placed in the extreme ends of the retail space.

  • On the roof is a glass encased meeting room as well as a mixture of grass patches and travertine paving.

  • SENDAI MEDIATHEQUE

  • THANK YOU