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Tadao Ando Architecture Exhibition Opens at Duvetica, Milan

Apr 17, 2012 03:55 PM EDT   
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Stone Sculpture Museum by Tadao Ando, Bad Kreuznach, Germany
Interior view (Photo : Courtesy of Orch Chemollo)
Duvetica Store And Showroom Designed by Tadao Ando in Milan, Italy
View of upper level from via Santo Spirito (Photo : Courtesy of Orch Chemollo)
Duvetica Store And Showroom Designed by Tadao Ando in Milan, Italy
Upper level showroom (Photo : Courtesy of Orch Chemollo)
Stone Sculpture Museum by Tadao Ando, Bad Kreuznach, Germany
Adjacent courtyard (Photo : © Dieter Leistner)
Stone Sculpture Museum by Tadao Ando, Bad Kreuznach, Germany
Exterior view of the museum (Photo : © Andreas Philippi)
Duvetica Store And Showroom Designed by Tadao Ando in Milan, Italy
Exterior view (Photo : Courtesy of Orch Chemollo)
Duvetica Store And Showroom Designed by Tadao Ando in Milan, Italy
Upper level showroom and stairs to lower level (Photo : Courtesy of Orch Chemollo)
Duvetica Store And Showroom Designed by Tadao Ando in Milan, Italy
Stairs (Photo : Courtesy of Orch Chemollo)
Duvetica Store And Showroom Designed by Tadao Ando in Milan, Italy
Lower level corridor (Photo : Courtesy of Orch Chemollo)

An exhibition dedicated to Tadao Ando's museum projects will be held at the Duvetica Store and Showroom in Milan, from April 17 till 22.

The exhibition presents Tadao Ando's plans for his last ten museums, built between the mid-1990s and 2010 in different parts of the world, from Japan to the United Arab Emirates. It also includes several European projects such as the Stone Sculpture Museum in Bad Kreuznach, Germany, Chateau La Coste in Aix-en-Provence, France, and the Palazzo Grassi, Teatrino di Palazzo Grassi and Venice's Punta della Dogana Contemporary Art Centre in Italy.

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The exhibition is curated by the architect's own studio, Tadao Ando Architect & Associates, and emphasizes Tadao Ando's approach to design: in each of his new projects he focuses primarily on the community, the landscape and people, creating a dialogue between new and existing constructions.

 

 

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