Tadao Ando is a renowned Japanese architect known for his use of concrete and his design philosophy that emphasizes simplicity, sensation and physical experiences. His approach is often categorized as ...
A master of concrete and light, Tadao Ando has redefined modern architecture. EnVols’ editorial team takes a look at the five ...
The story goes that Tadao Ando had become interested in building through watching carpenters work on his family home as a child. Then he saw a book on Le Corbusier in a second-hand bookshop, he saved ...
Architecture is often described as a dialogue between science and art, but few figures embody that balance as gracefully as Tadao Ando. A self-taught visionary—and, remarkably, a former professional ...
Long before winning architecture’s highest honour, the Pritzker prize, Tadao Ando was a boxer known as The Great Ando. The title rings of bravado and self-belief. Boxing was short-lived, but his ...
In a groundbreaking move for Sharjah’s architectural landscape, Arada recently revealed its selection of Pritzker Prize-winning Japanese architect Tadao Ando Architect & Associates to design Il Teatro ...
The inaugural Bukhara Biennial drew upon the historic Islamic city’s rich artistic, intellectual, and scientific legacies as sources for contemporary interventions imagining fragments of a new world.
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