Tadao Ando

Architect

Tadao Ando was born in Minato-ku, Ōsaka Prefecture, Japan on September 13th, 1941 and is the Architect. At the age of 82, Tadao Ando biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 13, 1941
Nationality
Japan
Place of Birth
Minato-ku, Ōsaka Prefecture, Japan
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82 years old
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
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Architect, Boxer, University Teacher
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Ando was raised in Japan where the religion and style of life strongly influenced his architecture and design. Ando's architectural style is said to create a "haiku" effect, emphasizing nothingness and empty space to represent the beauty of simplicity. He favors designing complex spatial circulation while maintaining the appearance of simplicity. A self-taught architect, he keeps his Japanese culture and language in mind while he travels around Europe for research. As an architect, he believes that architecture can change society, that "to change the dwelling is to change the city and to reform society". "Reform society" could be a promotion of a place or a change of the identity of that place. Werner Blaser has said, "Good buildings by Tadao Ando create memorable identity and therefore publicity, which in turn attracts the public and promotes market penetration".

The simplicity of his architecture emphasizes the concept of sensation and physical experiences, mainly influenced by Japanese culture. The religious term Zen, focuses on the concept of simplicity and concentrates on inner feeling rather than outward appearance. Zen influences vividly show in Ando's work and became its distinguishing mark. In order to practice the idea of simplicity, Ando's architecture is mostly constructed with concrete, providing a sense of cleanliness and weightlessness (even though concrete is a heavy material) at the same time. Due to the simplicity of the exterior, construction, and organization of the space are relatively potential in order to represent the aesthetic of sensation.

Besides Japanese religious architecture, Ando has also designed Christian churches, such as the Church of the Light (1989) and the Church in Tarumi (1993). Although Japanese and Christian churches display distinct characteristics, Ando treats them in a similar way. He believes there should be no difference in designing religious architecture and houses. As he explains,

Besides speaking of the spirit of architecture, Ando also emphasises the association between nature and architecture. He intends for people to easily experience the spirit and beauty of nature through architecture. He believes architecture is responsible for performing the attitude of the site and makes it visible. This not only represents his theory of the role of architecture in society but also shows why he spends so much time studying architecture from physical experience.

In 1995, Ando won the Pritzker Prize for architecture, considered the highest distinction in the field. He donated the $100,000 prize money to the orphans of the 1995 Kobe earthquake.

Tadao Ando's body of work is known for the creative use of natural light and for structures that follow natural forms of the landscape, rather than disturbing the landscape by making it conform to the constructed space of a building. Ando's buildings are often characterized by complex three-dimensional circulation paths. These paths weave in between interior and exterior spaces formed both inside large-scale geometric shapes and in the spaces between them.

His "Row House in Sumiyoshi" (Azuma House, 住吉の長屋), a small two-story, cast-in-place concrete house completed in 1976, is an early work which began to show elements of his characteristic style. It consists of three equal rectangular volumes: two enclosed volumes of interior spaces separated by an open courtyard. The courtyard's position between the two interior volumes becomes an integral part of the house's circulation system. The house is famous for the contrast between appearance and spatial organization which allow people to experience the richness of the space within the geometry.

Ando's housing complex at Rokko, just outside Kobe, is a complex warren of terraces and balconies, atriums and shafts. The designs for Rokko Housing One (1983) and for Rokko Housing Two (1993) illustrate a range of issues in traditional architectural vocabulary—the interplay of solid and void, the alternatives of open and closed, the contrasts of light and darkness. More significantly, Ando's noteworthy engineering achievement in these clustered buildings is site specific—the structures survived undamaged after the Great Hanshin earthquake of 1995. New York Times architectural critic Paul Goldberger argues that:

Like Wright's Imperial Hotel in Tokyo Second Imperial Hotel 1923-1968, which did survive the Great Kantō earthquake of 1923, site specific decision-making, anticipates seismic activity in several of Ando's Hyōgo-Awaji buildings.

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Kanye West selling partially renovated 'bomb shelter' Malibu mansion for $53million because walls are 'too gray'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 31, 2023
According to DailyMail.com, the walls in Kanye West's Malibu incomplete mansion are too dark for the rappers' liking. He is now selling the house for $53 million, a $4 million loss on what he paid for it in 2021. According to Insider, the artist believes that the imposing concrete walls on the 4,000 square-foot home are too cool for his taste, which include more 'earth tones.' When Ye paid $57 million for the modern Malibu home, designed by prominent Japanese architect Tadao Ando, has already had a striking postmodern look. Since then, West has tore out walls, doors, windows, and plumbing to create a much more brutal look, leaving the 4,000-square foot home as a barren shell.

Kanye West's property empire in decline as SHOCKING new images reveal gutted buildings and dilapidated structures

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 27, 2023
On Wednesday, Kanye West's Malibu home sold for a staggering $4 million loss, signaling a decline in his once-burgeoning real estate market. Two years after he bought the beachfront home, designed by contemporary minimalist architect Tadao Ando, the rapper, producer, and designer put it up for auction for $53 million. West completely renovated the house but was unable to finish the work.

After investing $200 million on a'sterile' Malibu mansion, Beyonce and Jay-Z blasted on social media

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 26, 2023
They fork out $200 million for what appears to be the most expensive home to ever sell in California and one of the most expensive in the United States. However, social media followers weren't entirely positive about Beyoncé and Jay-Z when they took a look at the mostly concrete Malibu mansion. Despite the home's stunning view and sits near a cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, viewers find the home's boxy style and lack of varied materials to be'sterile' and 'ugly.'