Japanese architect Tadao Ando draws inspiration from his cultural heritage, emphasizing the significance of space, landscape, and contrast. With a deep connection to his homeland, Ando advocates for an international architecture that can only be conceived by someone from Japan. He values traditional carpentry and craftsmanship, reflecting his cultural roots and the embodied approach to architecture. This overview highlights Ando's early work, showcasing his unique style through urban complexes, residences, and chapels before his projects in Europe and the United States.
Tadao Ando
Tadao Ando's architectural vision is deeply rooted in his cultural heritage, combining conceptions of space, landscape, and juxtaposition to propose an international style that can only be achieved through his unique perspective.