Kunio Maekawa (前川 國男, Maekawa Kunio, 14 May 1905 – 26 June 1986) was a Japanese architect and a key figure in Japanese postwar modernism. After early...
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philanthropist Kiyoshige Maekawa (前川 清成, born 1962), Japanese politician Kunio Maekawa (前川 國男, 1905–1986), Japanese architect Miyuki Maekawa (前川 みゆき, born 1956)...
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building was constructed in 1975 and designed by modernist architect Kunio Maekawa, remaining one his most well-known works today. Currently, the museum...
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located in Ueno Park, Taitō, Tokyo. Designed by Japanese architect Kunio Maekawa, it was built in 1961 and renovated in 1998–99. Its larger hall seats...
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The Kunio-kun (くにおくん) series (typically localized as River City) is a video game series started by Technōs Japan. The series is now handled by Arc System...
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World Heritage Site in 2004. House of Kunio Maekawa in Tokyo (1935) International House of Japan by Kunio Maekawa, Tokyo (1955) Yoyogi National Gymnasium...
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Kunio Maekawa (前川 國男, 1905–1986), Japanese architect Kunio Maruyama (丸山 邦雄, 1903–1981), Japanese businessman, adventurer, and college professor Kunio...
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and his wife Frieda (de) (1874–1945). The new building by architect Kunio Maekawa, pupil of Le Corbusier, opened in 1977. Wikimedia Commons has media...
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Tokyo Imperial University, graduating in 1927. Almost coinciding with Kunio Maekawa's return from Paris, in 1930 Sakakura journeyed to France to enter Le...
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university, Tange started to work as an architect at the office of Kunio Maekawa. During his employment, he travelled to Manchuria, participating in...
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