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  2. Toyo Ito - Wikipedia

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    Toyo Ito (伊東 豊雄, Itō Toyō, born 1 June 1941) is a Japanese architect known for creating conceptual architecture, in which he seeks to simultaneously express the physical and virtual worlds. He is a leading exponent of architecture that addresses the contemporary notion of a "simulated" city, and has been called "one of the world's ...

  3. Category:Toyo Ito buildings - Wikipedia

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    Toyo Ito Museum of Architecture, Imabari; V. VivoCity; W. White U House This page was last edited on 10 October 2020, at 22:35 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. The Tokyo Toilet - Wikipedia

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    Toyo Ito: Yoyogi Hachiman neighborhood: Yoyogi 5-1-2: 16 July 2021: Mushrooms from a nearby forest [12] 7: Shigeru Ban: Haru no ogawa community park: Yoyogi 5-68-1: 5 August 2020 "blue and green walls to complement the surrounding trees" [12] 8: Shigeru Ban: Yoyogi Fukamachi Park: Tomigaya 1-54-1: 5 August 2020: Transparent walls that become ...

  5. International Museum of the Baroque - Wikipedia

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    The International Museum of the Baroque (Museo Internacional del Barroco, MIB) is a museum of Baroque art designed by Japanese architect Toyo Ito [1] located in Puebla, Mexico. [2] It opened on February 4, 2016.

  6. Cremation in Japan - Wikipedia

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    A particular public crematorium in Yokohama charged ¥12 000 for residents and ¥50 000 for visitors in 2016. [20] A shortage in crematoria as Japan's population ages means that families can wait up to 4 days [21] before the deceased can be cremated. Temporary mortuaries, commonly called 'hotels', are now available for families to store the ...

  7. Kazuyo Sejima - Wikipedia

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    After apprenticing with Toyo Ito, Sejima established Kazuyo Sejima & Associates in 1987. One of her first hires was Ryue Nishizawa, a student who had worked with Sejima at Toyo Ito and Associates. [3] After working for Sejima for several years, Sejima asked him to form a partnership.

  8. White U House - Wikipedia

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    The White U House was a building in Nakano, Tokyo, Japan designed by Toyo Ito in 1976. The building was demolished in 1997. [1] Ito designed the building as a house for his older sister following the loss of her husband. [1] The house is one of Ito's most seminal projects. [2]

  9. Ito-Balmond Serpentine Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Ito-Balmond Serpentine Pavilion is a structure designed by Cecil Balmond and Toyo Ito and originally built for the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion programme in London's Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, in 2002 and now part of a restaurant in southern France. [1] It focuses on modern and contemporary art.