Tadao Ando

Tadao Ando

출생 : 1941-09-13, Minato Ward, Osaka, Japan

약력

안도 다다오는 일본의 세계적인 건축가이다. 안도는 한 편의 소설 같은 삶을 살았는데, 건축가가 되기 전에 트럭 운전사와 권투선수로 일했고, 건축에 대해서 전문적인 교육을 받은 일이 전혀 없다는 점이다. 1969년에 그는 회사를 설립했고(firm Tadao Ando Architects & Associates), 1995년에는 프리츠커 건축상을 수상했다. 그는 수상 상금 십만 달러를 고베 지진 고아들에게 기부하였다.

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Tadao Ando

참여 작품

Just Meet
One of the most influential and recognized architects in the world, Tadao Ando, will guide us through an intimate journey from his studio in Japan to the construction of Casa Wabi in the Pacific coast of Mexico. While we see his magnificent work coming to be, we will be welcomed into his world and learn his way of appreciating life, the arts, and his passion for architecture.
안도 타다오
Himself
전문적인 건축교육을 받지 못했지만, 타고난 예술성과 도전정신으로 실력을 인정받은 안도 타다오. 고교시절엔 복서로, 청년시절엔 건축 현장에서 치열한 나날을 보냈던 그는 우연히 서점에서 설계도면을 본 후, 건축가의 꿈을 안고 유럽으로 향한다. 현장에서 익힌 건축지식을 기반으로 콘크리트를 연구한 끝에 누구도 만들 수 없는 건축물을 만들며 노출 콘크리트의 거장이 된 그의 이야기가 시작된다!
The New Clark: Bringing the Ando Experience to the Berkshires
"The New Clark: Bringing the Ando Experience to the Berkshires" is a revealing insight into a long-term radical expansion of the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts. The film follows the close collaboration between the museum and its internationally-acclaimed Japanese architect, Tadao Ando. Both Ando and the director of the Clark Art Institute, Michael Conforti, ponder the complexities of the project and the challenges involving aesthetic, setting, and community impact during the difficult twelve-year period. Determined to honor the institute's original buildings while introducing the modern elements associated with his unique style, Ando's design evokes a classic tranquility that seamlessly blends the Clark Art Institute with its stunning surroundings.
Tadao Ando: From Emptiness to Infinity
From Emptiness to Infinity pays homage to one of the world's most renowned architects, Japanese minimalist master Tadao Ando (born 1941), offering an exclusive glimpse into his work process. Ando is known for his creative implementation of natural light, his deft interweaving of interior and exterior space and for designing structures that elegantly evoke the contours of the landscape in which they are set. Conceptually and aesthetically, his award-winning exposed concrete designs forge a link between traditional Japanese architecture, Zen and contemporary modernism, while also expressing his fundamental belief that "to change the dwelling is to change the city and to reform society." Directed by Mathias Frick and produced by Susann Schimk and Jörg Trentmann, the film introduces viewers to his world-famous buildings and offers an exclusive look into his work process, as Ando shares his sources of personal inspiration and motivation and looks back over his 40-year career.
Memories of Origin: Hiroshi Sugimoto
Architect
This documentary follows 200 days in the life of contemporary artist Hiroshi Sugimoto— a leading presence in the world of modern art. He is the winner of many prestigious awards and his photographs are sold for millions of yen at overseas auctions. The film shows the sites of the Architecture series shot in southern France, the huge installation art work at 17th Biennale of Sydney, his new work Mathematics at Provence, his art studio while working on Lightning Fields, and more. It thoroughly pursues the question Sugimoto's works pose - "living in modern times, what are these works trying to tell us?" A thrilling look into the world of Hiroshi Sugimoto.
Kochuu
Himself
A film about modern Japanese architecture, its roots in the Japanese tradition and its impact on the Nordic building-tradition. Winding its way through visions of the future, traditions, nature, concrete, gardens and high-tech, KOCHUU tells us how contemporary Japanese architects strive to unite the ways of modern man with the old philosophies in astounding constructions. Interviews with, and works by, Japanese architects Tadad Ando, Kisho Kurokawa, Toyo Ito and Kazuo Shinohara and Scandinavian architects Sverre Fehn, Kristian Gullichsen and Juhani Pallasmaa.
Louis Kahn: Silence and Light
As an architect, educator, and philosopher, Louis Kahn played a prominent role in the history of 20th century architecture. An examination of six of his most significant buildings: The Salk Institute; the Kimbell Art Museum; the Center for British Art; the library at Philips Exeter Academy; the Indian Institute of Management; and the Parliament Buildings of Bangladesh.
Japan: 3 Generations of Avant-Garde Architects
Himself
Japan's establishment as an economic superpower led to a Golden Age of Japanese architecture. Six innovators stand out particularly, fusing Japanese traditions with modern materials and technology.
Tadao Ando
Self
Tadao Ando, a self-taught architect, proposes an international architecture that he believes can only be conceived by someone Japanese. His architecture mixes Piranesian drama with contemplative spaces in urban complexes, residences and chapels. This film presents the formative years of his impressive career before he embarked on projects in Europe and the United States.