Tadao Ando

Museums

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Edition: US - Hardback
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English
374 pages 27.94 x 27.94 cm
Approx. weight: 0.57 kg
Publication date: 03 Nov,2026
Barcode/ ISBN: 9780847876945 Rizzoli Electa

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By: Philip Jodidio     
The definitive guide to Ando’s museum architecture—a must-have reference for design professionals, students, and anyone fascinated by the future of cultural spaces—and a tribute to one of the most influential architects of our time.

The first complete survey of the thirty-six museums built by world-renowned architect Tadao Ando, spanning Japan, Korea, China, Europe, Uzbekistan, Dubai, and the United States. Designed for readers who want to understand how groundbreaking museum environments are conceived, this richly illustrated volume illuminates Ando’s approach through photography, plans, models, and never-before-seen sketches.

A Pritzker Prize–winning master of light, concrete, and geometric purity, Ando reimagines museums as immersive experiences where architecture and landscape merge. This book opens the door to his creative process, showing how he shapes atmosphere, movement, and emotional impact through minimal materials and precise spatial harmony.

Covering more than three decades of visionary work—from early icons in Naoshima, Osaka, and Kyoto to the Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St. Louis, the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, the transformation of Punta della Dogana in Venice, and the Naoshima New Museum of Art (opened May 2025)—the book traces the evolution of Ando’s singular design philosophy and presents his major upcoming projects.

Created in close collaboration with Tadao Ando and his studio, this volume offers unparalleled insight into the concepts, discipline, and “secrets” behind Ando’s most celebrated cultural landmarks.

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