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Toyo Ito to receive 2014 Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Architecture

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Mar 17, 2014

Toyo Ito: recipient of the 2014 Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture. Photo: Yoshiaki Tsutsui

Renowned Japanese architect Toyo Ito was recently named the recipient of the 2014 Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Architecture. Hosted by the University of Virginia (UVA) School of Architecture, the annual award recognizes achievements in fields that Thomas Jefferson -- the 3rd U.S. president, author of the Declaration of Independence, and founder of UVA -- excelled in and highly regarded.

Ito will formally receive the medal on Friday, April 11, instead of the traditional date of Jefferson's birthday on April 13. Ito will also be speaking in a translated public talk at 3:30 p.m. in the UVA Old Cabell Hall Auditorium.

"After studying architecture at the University of Tokyo, Ito worked in the office of prominent Japanese architect Kiyonori Kikutake until founding his own Tokyo-based office, Urban Robot, in 1971, later renamed Toyo Ito & Associates. Ito’s practice has completed a wide range of projects, from small-scale housing to seminal public works, including the temporary (2002) Serpentine Pavilion Gallery in London’s Hyde Park, the Tama Art University Library in Tokyo, and Taiwan’s National Stadium, built to host the 2009 World Games. 

Ito has won numerous international awards including the Royal Gold Medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects, the Architectural Institute of Japan Prize for the Sendai Mediatheque, the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement for the 8th Venice Biennale International Exhibition, and the 2013 Pritzker Architecture Prize, one of the discipline’s highest honors. His works have been the subject of museum exhibitions in nine countries. 

Ito has also served as a visiting professor at the University of Tokyo, Columbia University, the University of California-Los Angeles, Kyoto University, Tama Art University and the Harvard Graduate School of Design. In 2011, he constructed the Toyo Ito Museum of Architecture on a small island in the Seto Inland Sea, which showcases his past projects and serves as a workshop for young architects.

According to Ito, his architecture seeks 'to erase conventional meaning…through minimalist tactics, developing lightness in architecture that resembles air and wind.' These ideas of fluidity pervade his work, particularly the critically-acclaimed Sendai Mediatheque (completed in 2001), a cube-shaped  glass-walled structure whose floors are penetrated by 13 'tree-like' steel pipe superstructures that Ito calls 'tubes,' which distribute the 'energies' of light, air, water, sound and information throughout the building’s open floorplan. Replacing the archetypal ideas of a public art museum or library housing a collection of paintings or books with 'a completely new concept of architecture,' Ito named it a 'mediatheque,' wherein an array of state-of-the-art electronic media can flexibly serve different cultural functions."

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Toyo Ito to receive 2014 Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Architecture

By Bustler Editors|

Monday, Mar 17, 2014

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Toyo Ito: recipient of the 2014 Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture. Photo: Yoshiaki Tsutsui

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Renowned Japanese architect Toyo Ito was recently named the recipient of the 2014 Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Architecture. Hosted by the University of Virginia (UVA) School of Architecture, the annual award recognizes achievements in fields that Thomas Jefferson -- the 3rd U.S. president, author of the Declaration of Independence, and founder of UVA -- excelled in and highly regarded.

Ito will formally receive the medal on Friday, April 11, instead of the traditional date of Jefferson's birthday on April 13. Ito will also be speaking in a translated public talk at 3:30 p.m. in the UVA Old Cabell Hall Auditorium.

"After studying architecture at the University of Tokyo, Ito worked in the office of prominent Japanese architect Kiyonori Kikutake until founding his own Tokyo-based office, Urban Robot, in 1971, later renamed Toyo Ito & Associates. Ito’s practice has completed a wide range of projects, from small-scale housing to seminal public works, including the temporary (2002) Serpentine Pavilion Gallery in London’s Hyde Park, the Tama Art University Library in Tokyo, and Taiwan’s National Stadium, built to host the 2009 World Games. 

Ito has won numerous international awards including the Royal Gold Medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects, the Architectural Institute of Japan Prize for the Sendai Mediatheque, the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement for the 8th Venice Biennale International Exhibition, and the 2013 Pritzker Architecture Prize, one of the discipline’s highest honors. His works have been the subject of museum exhibitions in nine countries. 

Ito has also served as a visiting professor at the University of Tokyo, Columbia University, the University of California-Los Angeles, Kyoto University, Tama Art University and the Harvard Graduate School of Design. In 2011, he constructed the Toyo Ito Museum of Architecture on a small island in the Seto Inland Sea, which showcases his past projects and serves as a workshop for young architects.

According to Ito, his architecture seeks 'to erase conventional meaning…through minimalist tactics, developing lightness in architecture that resembles air and wind.' These ideas of fluidity pervade his work, particularly the critically-acclaimed Sendai Mediatheque (completed in 2001), a cube-shaped  glass-walled structure whose floors are penetrated by 13 'tree-like' steel pipe superstructures that Ito calls 'tubes,' which distribute the 'energies' of light, air, water, sound and information throughout the building’s open floorplan. Replacing the archetypal ideas of a public art museum or library housing a collection of paintings or books with 'a completely new concept of architecture,' Ito named it a 'mediatheque,' wherein an array of state-of-the-art electronic media can flexibly serve different cultural functions."

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