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  1. Hace 6 días · Itsuko Hasegawa was awarded Royal Academy Architecture Prize in 2018, honouring her inspiring and enduring contribution to the culture of architecture. Described by the judging panel as "one of Japan’s most important architects", Hasegawa has largely been under-recognised despite her significant contribution to modern architecture both in Japan and around the world.

  2. 从Shonandai文化中心开始,Itsuko Hasegawa努力构思着自我建筑的存在形式,社会性、公众性成为挂在她嘴边的习语。 在以后的日子里,她将传统与现代的材料以及建筑思想有机结合,并努力体察建筑在现实中对人们生活所产生的影响:兴奋、愉悦或者伤害。

  3. A hypothesis about Itsuko Hasegawa. As an architect, Itsuko Hasegawa has continually resisted conventional powers and authorities, always working with ordinary people in mind. We can observe this stance and commitment in her design process for the Shonandai Cultural Centre, a project completed in 1990.

  4. 1 de oct. de 2015 · Lecture date: 2013-03-06Itsuko Hasegawa is known for kicking against the grain of architectural expectations. At a time when architecture demands more public...

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  6. Itsuko Hasegawa. 1 of 4. scarletgreen. Itsuko Hasegawa designed the Fruit Museum in the Yamanashi Prefecture near Mount Fuji in Japan. It was completed in 1997. The three shell-shaped buildings symbolize the "fruits" of spiritual sensuality, intelligence and lust. As an expression of contextual ecology, white light shines through screened ...