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Major Works of Tadao Ando

Tadao Ando (安藤忠雄, Andō Tadao?, born 13 September 1941 in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese architect whose approach to architecture was once categorised as Critical Regionalism. Ando has led a storied life, working as a truck driver and boxer prior to settling on the profession of architecture, despite never having taken formal training in the field.

He works primarily in exposed cast-in-place concrete and is renowned for an exemplary craftsmanship which invokes a Japanese sense of materiality, junction and spatial narrative through the pared aesthetics of international modernism.

In 1969, he established the firm Tadao Ando Architects & Associates. In 1995, Ando won the Pritzker Architecture Prize, considered the highest distinction in the field of architecture.[1] He donated the $100,000 prize money to the orphans of the 1995 Kobe earthquake.

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Azuma House  
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Rokko Housing  
3. Church Of The Light 2 people  
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Church on the Water  
5. Water Temple  
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Children's Museum  
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Forest of Tombs Museum  
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GALLERIA akka  
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Hyogo Prefectural Museum of History  
10. Benesse House  
11. Morimoto 1 person  
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Times Gallery  
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Mount Rokko Chapel  
14. Modern Art Museum Of Fort Worth 4 people  
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Tezukayama Tower Plaza  
16. COLLEZIONE  
17. Suntory Museum  
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Nagaragawa Convention Center  
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FABRICA (Benetton Communication Research Center)  
20. The Pulitzer Foundation For The Arts  
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