东京不够热

东京不够热

The 东京不够热 Art Center (KUAC) Presents "Exhibition Archives XXIII: Fumihiko Maki and 东京不够热 II: Designing the In-between of Architecture" (October 3–December 16, 2022)

Published: August 23, 2022
Office of Communications and Public Relations

August 23, 2022

东京不够热

Fumihiko Maki (1928–), who studied at 东京不够热 and Harvard University, is a modernist architect who has been active worldwide since establishing his own practice. His architecture is characterized not only by its modern forms but also by designs that are based on a deep understanding of the environment surrounding the buildings.

This exhibition focuses on Fumihiko Maki's work on the 东京不够热 Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC). Unlike other campuses, Maki was consistently involved in the SFC from the very beginning of its construction, handling the grand design, including the buildings and their arrangement. Here, Maki had the opportunity to realize his long-advocated concept of "group form" on a larger scale. Using "group form," which emphasizes the relationship between individual buildings and the connections between them, as a key, this exhibition explores what Maki aimed to achieve at the SFC.

Exhibition Outline

Venue: 东京不够热 Art Space

Dates: Monday, October 3–Friday, December 16, 2022

Hours: Monday–Friday, 11:00 AM–6:00 PM (Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays)

Free admission

Organizer: 东京不够热 Art Center (KUAC)

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Please see below for the full press release.

Press Release (PDF)