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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arata_EndoArata Endo - Wikipedia

    Arata Endo (Japanese: 遠藤 新) (January 1, 1889 - June 29, 1951) was a Japanese architect. He was a disciple of Frank Lloyd Wright. One of his most important works was the Kōshien Hotel, the architectural style being heavily influenced by Wright's Imperial Hotel, Tokyo .

  2. wrightinjapan.org › eng_wij › e_appenticesWright in Japan

    In 1917, Arata Endo, a 27-year-old architect and Wright enthusiast, was hired as Wright's chief draftsman on the Imperial Hotel project. The men found they shared a kindred spirit. Just as Wright had an unorthodox Unitarian upbringing, Arata was Christian with a nonconformist bent.

  3. www.moma.org › artists › 49602Arata Endo | MoMA

    Arata Endo. Japanese, 18891951. Exhibition. Frank Lloyd. Wright at 150: Unpacking. the Archive. Jun 12–Oct 1, 2017. MoMA. Licensing. Japanese, 1889–1951 Caption: The Museum of Modern Art Renovation and Expansion Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with Gensler. Photography by Iwan Baan, Courtesy of MoMA.

  4. · Arata Endo: the architect who carried on Frank Lloyd Wright's Legacy in Japan [Spoon & Tomago] · All Frank Lloyd Wright posts. [Curbed National] Thirty years before he designed the...

  5. Arata Endo se había graduado en la que hoy es la Universidad de Tokio y se había encargado de seleccionar cuidadosamente a los hombres que trabajarían en el Hotel Imperial. Entre 1917 y 1918 se quedó en la casa que Wright tenía en Taliesin (Wisconsin), mientras trabajaba en los bocetos del hotel.

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  6. 2 de oct. de 2014 · As an architect and disciple of Wright, Endo can be easily criticized for never fully emerging from the shadow of Wright’s hegemony. His most important architectural contribution is, arguably, the Koshien Hotel, which was heavily influenced by Wright’s Imperial Hotel.

  7. En la primera parte de la historia sobre el peso de Frank Lloyd Wright en la arquitectura residencial japonesa hablamos de la primera generación de aprendices y colaboradores del americano en Japón: Arata Endo, Antonin Raymond, Kameki Tsuchiura y Yoshiya Tanoue.