The Definitive Works of 2019 Pritzker Prize Winner Arata Isozaki

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Japanese architect and theorist Arata Isozaki, winner of 2019's Pritzker Prize, passed away at the age of 91. Since the 60s, Isozaki has been showing outstanding innovative ideas in his works, influencing eastern professionals with a forward-thinking approach that takes its roots from Japan. In a special tribute to the architect's achievements, ArchDaily highlights the immense list of Arata Isozaki’s projects and recreates the architect's professional development path since his very first works.

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2014-2017 Bass Museum expansion, Florida, USA
2011-2017 Hunan Provincial Museum, Changsha, China
2011-2013 LUCERNE FESTIVAL ARK NOVA (collaborated with Anish Kapoor) Miyagi(2013,2014), Fukushima(2015), Tokyo(2017), Japan
2009-2015 Harbin Concert Hall, Harbin, China

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Cite: Fernanda Castro. "The Definitive Works of 2019 Pritzker Prize Winner Arata Isozaki" 02 Jan 2023. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/912581/the-definitive-works-of-2019-pritzker-prize-winner-arata-isozaki> ISSN 0719-8884

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