Jun'ya Ishigami
Jun'ya Ishigami, Junya Ishigami also (Jap.石 上 纯 也, Ishigami Jun'ya; * 1974 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese architect.
Life
Ishigami graduated in 2000 his studies in architecture at the Tōkyō Daigaku Geijutsu in Tōkyō with the degree Master of Arts ( MA ) from. He then worked with the architect Kazuyo Sejima and 2004 in the office SANAA before setting up his own office junya.ishigami associates in Tokyo.
Working
- 2006: Planning Model at Art Basel.
- 2007: balloon as a contribution to Space for your Future at the Museum of Contemporary Art (Tokyo) in Tōkyō.
- 2008: Japanese Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
- 2008: furniture for fashion house Yohji Yamamoto in New York City. The store was closed again in 2009.
- 2008: Studio building for the Kanagawa Institute of Technology, Atsugi in Kanagawa Prefecture in Japan.
- 2010: Plate Garden, Landscape in a saucer.
Awards
- 2008: Iakov Chernikhov price of Jakov Chernikhov International Foundation, Moscow
- 2009: Bauwelt Prize 2009
Exhibitions
- 2011: Junya Ishigami: Architecture as Air, Barbican Art Gallery, Barbican Centre, London, England.
- 2013: Junya Ishigami: How Small? How Vast? How Architecture Grows. , DeSingel, Antwerp, Belgium.
Publications
- Small Images, Japanese / English. INAX Shuppan, Tokyo, 2008 ISBN 978-4-872751505.
- Another Scale of Architecture, english. Bertrams, 2010, ISBN 978-4-8615-2284-0.