Shōzō Uchii

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| birth_date = 20 February 1933

| birth_place = Kanda, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, Japan

| death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|2002|08|03|1933|02|20}}

| death_place = Tokyo, Japan

| nationality = Japanese

| alma_mater = Waseda University
Kyoto University

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| practice = Shōzō Uchii Architect and Associates

| significant_buildings = Setagaya Art Museum

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{{Nihongo|Shōzō Uchii|内井 昭蔵|Uchii Shōzō}} was a Japanese architect and academic authority on the works of Frank Lloyd Wright. Known for the design of landmark structures such as the Setagaya Art Museum,{{cite book|last1=Alofsin|first1=Anthony|title=Frank Lloyd Wright: Europe and Beyond|date=1999|publisher=University of California Press|isbn=978-0520211162|page=42}} Oita City Museum of Art, and the Fukiage Palace, the residence on the grounds of the Tokyo Imperial Palace for the Emperor of Japan.

Uchii was awarded the R.S Reynolds Memorial Prize in 1980 for his design of the Treasury building of the Kuon-ji Temple in Minobu, Yamanashi Prefecture.

Early life, education and career

Uchii was born in Tokyo on the 20 February 1933. After graduating with both an undergraduate and master's degree from Waseda University in 1958, he started his architectural career in the offices of influential Metabolist pioneer Kiyonori Kikutake. Uchii started his own independent architectural practice, Shōzō Uchii Architect and Associates, in 1967.

Uchii earned a PhD degree in Engineering from Kyoto University in 1992.

From 1979 to 1981, Uchii served as President of the Japan Institute of Architects.

=List of works=

=Gallery=

File:Setagaya Museum of Art.jpg|Setagaya Art Museum

File:Urasoe Art Museum01n3104.jpg|Urasoe Art Museum

File:The University of Shiga Prefecture.JPG|The University of Shiga Prefecture

File:Motoazabu Hills.JPG|Motoazabu Hills, Forest Tower

=Honors and recognition=

Uchii's awards and honors include:

  • 1980 – R.S. Reynolds Memorial Award for Kuonji Temple Treasury, Minobu, Yamanashi
  • 1986 – Mainichi Art Prize

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