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  1. He established his own studio, Murano Architectural Office, in Osaka (1929), and 20 years later, entered into a partnership with Tiuchi Mori to set up Murano & Mori Associated Architects (1949). Murano’s work includes interiors of cruise ships, educational and commercial facilities, office buildings, large public buildings, department stores and residences.

  2. 14 de abr. de 2019 · This mood, coupled with a feeling of solemnity, reaches its epitome in the intri-cately lit interior of the small chapel. Name: Japan Lutheran Theological Seminary│Type: Education│Architect: Togo Murano│Completed: 1969. Literature: Togo Murano: master architect of Japan by Botond Bognar; with an introd. by Fumihiko Maki, New York, 1996.

  3. 15 de may. de 1996 · Togo Murano: Master Architect of Japan. Hardcover – May 15, 1996. During his six-and-a-half decade career, architect Togo Murano attained legendary status in his native Japan, where his work is considered among the most outstanding and influential of the twentieth century. Murano began working in Osaka in 1918 and died in 1984 at the age of ...

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  4. 9 de abr. de 2016 · unknown staircase, Togo Murano Staircase, Staircase, Meguro Ward Offices, Togo Murano Of Murano’s three hundred buildings, I selected the ones I did because they best illustrated the things I wanted to draw attention to but [confession time] I’d never known until last week that he was also the architect of the Industrial Bank of Japan – a building I’ve admired for decades.

  5. Togo Murano, a relatively obscure architect, successfully navigated a sixty-year career in designing buildings based on a deep faith in Japanese tradition, history, and an interest in experimenting with more modernist approaches to architecture and design. His spectacular output radiates creative energy through decorative accents, historical ...

  6. 8 de abr. de 2020 · Tōgo Murano was a Japanese architect that was recognised as a master of the modern interpretation of the sukiya style. His work included large public buildings as well as hotels and department stores and he has been recognised as one of Japan’s modern masters. Other works from Togo Murano. Murano Togo “Kendai Bunka Jutaku no Hanmon (About ...

  7. World Peace Memorial Cathedral. Author: Togo Murano. Location: Japan (Hiroshima) Year: 1953. Function: Temple. Elements: Facade. Status: Built. Tags: Brutalism, Monumental, Texture. The roughness of all the materials reflects the designer’s desire to create a mood of religious and historical austerity.