Takamitsu Azuma

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{{Infobox architect

|name = Takamitsu Azuma

|nationality = Japanese

|birth_date = September 20, 1933

|birth_place = Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan

|death_date = {{death date and age|2015|6|18|1933|9|20}}

|alma_mater = Osaka University

|significant_buildings= The Tower House

|image = Towerhouse 1.JPG

|image_size = thumb

|caption = The Tower House (1966)

|awards = Prize of AIJ (Architectural Institute of Japan)

}}

{{nihongo|Takamitsu Azuma|東 孝光|Azuma Takamitsu|September 20, 1933 – June 18, 2015}}{{nihongo|The Sankei Shimbun|産経新聞}} (daily newspaper in Japan) June 20, 2015 "{{nihongo|Obituary Takamitsu Azuma|訃報・東孝光氏(建築家、大阪大名誉教授)}}" was a Japanese architect, and winner of the 1995 the Prize of AIJ (Architectural Institute of Japan).[https://www.aij.or.jp/eng/prizes/design/CONT2.HTM Prize of AIJ for Design 1995] He was a follower of Le Corbusier and was one of the most significant architects of the 20th century, combining traditional Japanese styles with modernism, and designed new types of houses symbolized living in the metropolis.

Early life (1933–1957)

He was born in the center of the Osaka (the second largest metropolitan area in Japan), and raised with five sisters and younger brother. He grew up in the aftermath of the Pacific War (World War II). Just on the day of the end of the war (August 15, 1945), he returned to Osaka from the evacuation area, and the sight he saw was the starting point for his architect life. Air raid shelter and burn marks became his good playground, explore, dig and find something, just like as Boy's secret base.[https://www.biz-lixil.com/column/pic-archive/inaxreport/IR189/IR189_p17-21.pdf 東 孝光 Takamitsu Azuma] Interviews on Lixil Group – Japanese manufacturer of building materials and housing equipment Corporation. Retrieved April 17, 2020.

He went to Shimizudani High School, and saw Gary Cooper starring "The Fountainhead". He was impressed by the belief and justice of the architects, and wanted to be an architect. Therefore, he tried and won the highly competitive entrance exam for one of the most prestigious Universities in Japan,[https://www.biz-lixil.com/column/pic-archive/inaxreport/IR189/IR189_p17-21.pdf 東 孝光 Takamitsu Azuma] Interviews on Lixil Group – Japanese manufacturer of building materials and housing equipment Corporation. Retrieved April 17, 2020. and graduated from Osaka University (Faculty of Engineering Building Engineering) in 1957.{{Cite web|url=http://architectuul.com/architect/takamitsu-azuma|title=Takamitsu Azuma|website=architectuul.com|access-date=April 18, 2019}}

Career

File:HigashiosakaCity-Asahimachi_governmentbuilding.JPG City Hall (Branch office on Asahimachi), Osaka (1964)]]

After graduating, he worked as a Bureaucrat (Technocracy) in Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications (Japan), and working for seven years for Junzo Sakakura (a disciple of Le Corbusier) at Osaka office.

In 1964, he designed the City hall of Hiraoka (Present name "Higashiōsaka") as "Warped roof, large eaves, spiral staircase, and sash with well-designed windows". When the city decided to rebuild this hall, citizens have campaigned to protect this excellent designed building.{{nihongo|The Sankei Shimbun|産経新聞}} (daily newspaper in Japan) August 31, 2017 "[https://www.sankei.com/west/news/170831/wst1708310062-n1.html {{nihongo|To the dismantling of Asahimachi Government building in Higashiōsaka city. Designed by Le Corbusier's disciple office, a master of modern architecture|東大阪市の旭町庁舎解体へ 近代建築の巨匠、コルビュジエの弟子事務所が設計}}]"

Besides, he designed the famous pedestrian space "Shinjuku Station West Gate Underground Park" and also supervised the design in 1966. This park is a passage leading to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and with an underground culture history, such as the center of anti-Vietnam War movement 'folk song guerrilla' activities in the 1960s.

File:Shinjuku Station West Exit.jpg West Gate Underground Park, Tokyo (1966)]]

File:2018 Shinjuku Station WestGate.jpg West Gate Underground Park]]

File:Towerhouse 2.JPG (1966)]]

In 1966, he built his own house {{nihongo|"Azuma House"|東邸}}, is a famous house called "The Tower House" which constructed with Béton brut ("raw concrete"), used a tiny plot of land of 20.5 square meters{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zkkjpWYS8icC&dq=takamitsu+azuma&pg=PA134|title=The Architecture of Tokyo: An Architectural History in 571 Individual Presentations|last=Watanabe|first=Hiroshi|date=2001|publisher=Edition Axel Menges|isbn=9783930698936|language=en}} and has six stories and 65 square meters.{{Cite web|url=http://hiddenarchitecture.net/tower-house/|title=Tower House|date=June 17, 2018|website=Hidden Architecture|access-date=April 18, 2019}}{{Cite web|url=http://archeyes.com/tower-house-takamitsu-azuma/|title=Tower House / Takamitsu Azuma ⋆ ArchEyes|date=January 24, 2016|website=ArchEyes|access-date=April 18, 2019}}

Japan is one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Therefore, this "Azuma house (Tower House)" was built in a prime location in Tokyo with high land prices, and was built using a narrow land in the shape of a triangle. From the moment of its creation it was regarded as a symbol of living in a modern metropolis center. Therefore, Every Japanese architect knows this epoch-making house. Even after building this house, he designed more than 100 historic homes.

In 1967, he established his own firm. While he is designing the Mitsui Group Hall for the Expo '70 (world's fair) held in Japan.

In 1971, he formed the group ARCHITEXT with {{nihongo|Takefumi Aida|:ja:相田武文|Aida Takefumi}}, {{nihongo|Mayumi Miyawaki|:ja:宮脇檀|Miyawaki Mayumi}}, {{nihongo|Makoto Suzuki|:ja:鈴木恂|Suzuki Makoto}} and {{nihongo|Minoru Takeyama|:ja:竹山実|Takeyama Minoru}}.{{Cite web|url=http://japan-architect.jimdo.com/japanese-architects/azuma-takamitsu-東孝光/|title=Azuma Takamitsu|website=Japanese Architects and Architecture in Japan|access-date=April 18, 2019}}

In 1985, he became a professor at his alma mater, Osaka University; in 1997 Professor of Chiba Institute of Technology.[http://www.azuma-architects.com/history/ History | 東 環境・建築研究所/東 利恵] Azuma architects and associates. Retrieved April 17, 2020.

See also

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Sources

  • [https://www.biz-lixil.com/column/pic-archive/inaxreport/IR189/IR189_p17-21.pdf 東 孝光 Takamitsu Azuma] Interviews on Lixil Group(Japanese manufacturer of building materials and housing equipment Corporation). Retrieved 2020-04-17.