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    Tadao Ando is one of the master architects of this  time. His designs, simplistic in form but complex  
    Tadao Ando is one of the master architects of this  time. His designs, simplistic in form but complex  

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    in their circulation, are admired by people  around the world. In one of my earlier videos,  
    in their circulation, are admired by people  around the world. In one of my earlier videos,  

  • 00:14

    I explored the life and designs of Tadao Ando. Now  every project he builds, he adds something new,  
    I explored the life and designs of Tadao Ando. Now  every project he builds, he adds something new,  

  • 00:20

    something unseen for the visitors to experience.  But even though every project is unique,  
    something unseen for the visitors to experience.  But even though every project is unique,  

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    there have been some important ones throughout his  career. Welcome to Blessedarch and today on this  
    there have been some important ones throughout his  career. Welcome to Blessedarch and today on this  

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    channel we are looking at 10 projects that have  defined Tadao Ando’s career and his design style. 
    channel we are looking at 10 projects that have  defined Tadao Ando’s career and his design style. 

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    Number one is Azuma House 
    Number one is Azuma House 

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    This structure also known as Row House is one  his earliest works. From the outside, it looks  
    This structure also known as Row House is one  his earliest works. From the outside, it looks  

  • 00:51

    like a concrete box, but on the inside the house  is divided into three sections. Two volumes on  
    like a concrete box, but on the inside the house  is divided into three sections. Two volumes on  

  • 00:58

    opposing sides, divided by a void open to the sky.  This house was designed in a way so that it can  
    opposing sides, divided by a void open to the sky.  This house was designed in a way so that it can  

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    give you privacy from the outside world and give  you access to an open and quiet space of your own.  
    give you privacy from the outside world and give  you access to an open and quiet space of your own.  

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    This early project not only showcased the  philosophies of Ando but was an important one  
    This early project not only showcased the  philosophies of Ando but was an important one  

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    because he received an award for this project from  the Japan Association of Architecture in 1976,  
    because he received an award for this project from  the Japan Association of Architecture in 1976,  

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    and it also got him international acclaim. Number two is Rokko Housing 
    and it also got him international acclaim. Number two is Rokko Housing 

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    Located at the edge of the Rokko mountains in  Kobe, this is a design where Tadao worked with  
    Located at the edge of the Rokko mountains in  Kobe, this is a design where Tadao worked with  

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    the natural topography of the site. He created a  contoured housing that gives each dwelling unit,  
    the natural topography of the site. He created a  contoured housing that gives each dwelling unit,  

  • 01:46

    contact with nature and landscape around  it. The houses were built with strong  
    contact with nature and landscape around  it. The houses were built with strong  

  • 01:51

    relationships between public and private  spaces. It is a delicate balance he achieved  
    relationships between public and private  spaces. It is a delicate balance he achieved  

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    in maintaining privacy yet promoting  communion and access to public spaces.  
    in maintaining privacy yet promoting  communion and access to public spaces.  

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    But one important thing to note in this project  was Ando's noteworthy engineering achievement  
    But one important thing to note in this project  was Ando's noteworthy engineering achievement  

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    as these structures survived undamaged  after the Great Hanshin earthquake of 1995. 
    as these structures survived undamaged  after the Great Hanshin earthquake of 1995. 

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    Number 3 is the Church of Light 
    Number 3 is the Church of Light 

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    The project is one of Ando’s most recognizable and  famous ones and perhaps most clearly represents  
    The project is one of Ando’s most recognizable and  famous ones and perhaps most clearly represents  

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    what defines his architectural style. One  major theme found throughout his career  
    what defines his architectural style. One  major theme found throughout his career  

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    is the use of natural elements. In this project,  sunlight certainly plays an important role.  
    is the use of natural elements. In this project,  sunlight certainly plays an important role.  

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    Ando splits a large concrete wall to allow intense  beams of light to pierce the interior. Instead of  
    Ando splits a large concrete wall to allow intense  beams of light to pierce the interior. Instead of  

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    adding a cross to a room, he subtracts its from  the wall and allows it to exist as a void. The  
    adding a cross to a room, he subtracts its from  the wall and allows it to exist as a void. The  

  • 02:58

    beauty of this project lies in its simplicity. Number 4 The Water Temple 
    beauty of this project lies in its simplicity. Number 4 The Water Temple 

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    The water Temple is perhaps the best contributions  of Tadao Ando to Japanese culture. The project  
    The water Temple is perhaps the best contributions  of Tadao Ando to Japanese culture. The project  

  • 03:13

    is defined by a monumental staircase that cuts  through a body of water. The stairs are narrow,  
    is defined by a monumental staircase that cuts  through a body of water. The stairs are narrow,  

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    creating an even more dramatic procession  through the water and downward. When visitors  
    creating an even more dramatic procession  through the water and downward. When visitors  

  • 03:25

    arrive at the end of the staircase, they enter  a circular shrine with accents of red color.  
    arrive at the end of the staircase, they enter  a circular shrine with accents of red color.  

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    While the exterior of the project is grand and  serene, the interior is a peaceful and intimate  
    While the exterior of the project is grand and  serene, the interior is a peaceful and intimate  

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    place of worship. This project definitely  marks one of the high points in the career  
    place of worship. This project definitely  marks one of the high points in the career  

  • 03:42

    and design style of tadao Ando. Number 5 The Church on the Water 
    and design style of tadao Ando. Number 5 The Church on the Water 

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    This church in Tomamu, Japan is not only one  of the most beautiful churches you might visit,  
    This church in Tomamu, Japan is not only one  of the most beautiful churches you might visit,  

  • 03:56

    it has also become one of the most  desired wedding destinations in Japan  
    it has also become one of the most  desired wedding destinations in Japan  

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    for its picturesque design. As is implied by the  name, Church on the Water does not direct focus  
    for its picturesque design. As is implied by the  name, Church on the Water does not direct focus  

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    inward—as in a typical church—but outward towards  the water. This is symbolic of Ando’s philosophy  
    inward—as in a typical church—but outward towards  the water. This is symbolic of Ando’s philosophy  

  • 04:16

    of celebrating nature, but more importantly,  it makes visitors experience and worship  
    of celebrating nature, but more importantly,  it makes visitors experience and worship  

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    God through an emphasis on the natural world. Number 6 is The Japanese Pavilion for Expo 92 
    God through an emphasis on the natural world. Number 6 is The Japanese Pavilion for Expo 92 

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    This Pavilion representing Japan that was made  for the 92 Expo in Spain, was one of the most  
    This Pavilion representing Japan that was made  for the 92 Expo in Spain, was one of the most  

  • 04:39

    important works of Tadao Ando because this was  his first major commission outside of Japan.  
    important works of Tadao Ando because this was  his first major commission outside of Japan.  

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    The aim of the pavilion was to acquaint  people in the rest of the world  
    The aim of the pavilion was to acquaint  people in the rest of the world  

  • 04:49

    with the traditional aesthetic of Japan, an  aesthetic based on unadorned simplicity. One  
    with the traditional aesthetic of Japan, an  aesthetic based on unadorned simplicity. One  

  • 04:55

    of the major things that differentiated  this pavilion from the rest of his works  
    of the major things that differentiated  this pavilion from the rest of his works  

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    was the fact that this project was entirely devoid  of reinforced concrete, which as we know is the  
    was the fact that this project was entirely devoid  of reinforced concrete, which as we know is the  

  • 05:06

    signature style and the go to material for him.  Nevertheless this project was one of the first one  
    signature style and the go to material for him.  Nevertheless this project was one of the first one  

  • 05:13

    that people all over the world got easy  access to bringing more eyes upon his work. 
    that people all over the world got easy  access to bringing more eyes upon his work. 

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    Number 7 is the Vitra Conference Pavilion The vitra campus in Germany is filled with  
    Number 7 is the Vitra Conference Pavilion The vitra campus in Germany is filled with  

  • 05:28

    structures by architects like Frank Gehry, Zaha  Hadid, Alvaro Siza, Renzo Piano and many more.  
    structures by architects like Frank Gehry, Zaha  Hadid, Alvaro Siza, Renzo Piano and many more.  

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    In 1993, a Tadao Ando design also became a part  of this campus with the opening of the Vitra  
    In 1993, a Tadao Ando design also became a part  of this campus with the opening of the Vitra  

  • 05:41

    Conference Pavilion. It is a two level pavilion  in which lower level is imbedded into the ground.  
    Conference Pavilion. It is a two level pavilion  in which lower level is imbedded into the ground.  

  • 05:47

    Now The vitra campus is filled with cherry blossom  trees and Tadao wanted to keep all existing trees  
    Now The vitra campus is filled with cherry blossom  trees and Tadao wanted to keep all existing trees  

  • 05:54

    unharmed but three of them had to be cut down for  this design. To remember the fallen trees 3 leaves  
    unharmed but three of them had to be cut down for  this design. To remember the fallen trees 3 leaves  

  • 06:00

    were imprinted into the “bare concrete façade” of  the building. And that is why this building it one  
    were imprinted into the “bare concrete façade” of  the building. And that is why this building it one  

  • 06:06

    of the most important works of Tadao, because  leave aside the amazing and brilliant design,  
    of the most important works of Tadao, because  leave aside the amazing and brilliant design,  

  • 06:12

    it shows us the care Tadao has for nature  and how important he holds its relationship  
    it shows us the care Tadao has for nature  and how important he holds its relationship  

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    to the spaces that he builds. Number 8 is the Meditation Space for UNESCO 
    to the spaces that he builds. Number 8 is the Meditation Space for UNESCO 

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    Undoubtedly one of the most serene spaces built  by him, the meditation space was commissioned  
    Undoubtedly one of the most serene spaces built  by him, the meditation space was commissioned  

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    to symbolize peace and commemorate the 50th  anniversary of the adoption of the UNESCO's  
    to symbolize peace and commemorate the 50th  anniversary of the adoption of the UNESCO's  

  • 06:39

    Constitution. Tadao had won the competition  amongst hundreds of entries. Beyond the simplicity  
    Constitution. Tadao had won the competition  amongst hundreds of entries. Beyond the simplicity  

  • 06:42

    and refinement characteristic of his architecture,  Tadao here creates a symbolic work by using  
    and refinement characteristic of his architecture,  Tadao here creates a symbolic work by using  

  • 06:49

    granite from Hiroshima after decontaminating  ofcourse. Through this, he invites the visitor  
    granite from Hiroshima after decontaminating  ofcourse. Through this, he invites the visitor  

  • 06:56

    to reflect on the horror of Hiroshima and hence to  meditate upon the destructive power of human kind. 
    to reflect on the horror of Hiroshima and hence to  meditate upon the destructive power of human kind. 

  • 07:05

    Number 9 is the Pulitzer Arts Foundation 
    Number 9 is the Pulitzer Arts Foundation 

  • 07:11

    This art museum in St. Louis, Missouri is the  first project made by Tadao Ando in the United  
    This art museum in St. Louis, Missouri is the  first project made by Tadao Ando in the United  

  • 07:17

    States. Originally this project was completed  in 2001, and then in 2014 it got renovated  
    States. Originally this project was completed  in 2001, and then in 2014 it got renovated  

  • 07:24

    and extended, again under the supervision of  Tadao. Since it opened this building has been  
    and extended, again under the supervision of  Tadao. Since it opened this building has been  

  • 07:30

    introverted, ideal for the quiet contemplation  of art in the city's Grand Center arts district.  
    introverted, ideal for the quiet contemplation  of art in the city's Grand Center arts district.  

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    It is built in Tadao’s signature  Style with exposed concrete. 
    It is built in Tadao’s signature  Style with exposed concrete. 

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    And finally number 10 is the Chichu Art Museum 
    And finally number 10 is the Chichu Art Museum 

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    This museum was constructed in 2004 as a site  rethinking the relationship between nature  
    This museum was constructed in 2004 as a site  rethinking the relationship between nature  

  • 07:56

    and people. It was built mostly underground to  avoid affecting the beautiful natural scenery  
    and people. It was built mostly underground to  avoid affecting the beautiful natural scenery  

  • 08:02

    of the Seto Inland sea. Despite being primarily  subterranean, the museum lets in an abundance of  
    of the Seto Inland sea. Despite being primarily  subterranean, the museum lets in an abundance of  

  • 08:10

    natural light that changes the appearance of the  artworks and the ambience of the space itself with  
    natural light that changes the appearance of the  artworks and the ambience of the space itself with  

  • 08:16

    the passage of time. The reason I have put this  on the list is because from all of his projects,  
    the passage of time. The reason I have put this  on the list is because from all of his projects,  

  • 08:22

    this one personifies nothingness the most. The  structure is hidden, the spaces blend into nature.  
    this one personifies nothingness the most. The  structure is hidden, the spaces blend into nature.  

  • 08:29

    I feel this is one of the best  expression of his philosophies. 
    I feel this is one of the best  expression of his philosophies. 

  • 08:36

    And there we have it. The 10 career  defining projects by Tadao Ando.  
    And there we have it. The 10 career  defining projects by Tadao Ando.  

  • 08:41

    Now ofcourse there are many more projects  which are brilliant spaces like Giorgio  
    Now ofcourse there are many more projects  which are brilliant spaces like Giorgio  

  • 08:44

    Armani Theatre , the Modern Art Museum  of Fort Worth and The Hill of Buddha,  
    Armani Theatre , the Modern Art Museum  of Fort Worth and The Hill of Buddha,  

  • 08:50

    but I felt that these 10 buildings helped  define Tadao’s career and his design aesthetic.  
    but I felt that these 10 buildings helped  define Tadao’s career and his design aesthetic.  

  • 08:56

    But I also want to know your thoughts, would  you include any other projects on this list.  
    But I also want to know your thoughts, would  you include any other projects on this list.  

  • 09:01

    Let me know in the comments below. If you  like the content I create on this channel  
    Let me know in the comments below. If you  like the content I create on this channel  

  • 09:05

    and wish to support it, you can do so via patreon  or by becoming a channel member, you can find the  
    and wish to support it, you can do so via patreon  or by becoming a channel member, you can find the  

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    list for both of them in the description below  and you can also click the join button below to  
    list for both of them in the description below  and you can also click the join button below to  

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    become a channel member. As always don’t forget to  hit that like button, to share this video and to  
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    subscribe to blessedarch. And that was it, I will  see you guys soon with more such content. Bubye
    subscribe to blessedarch. And that was it, I will  see you guys soon with more such content. Bubye

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Intro:

Tadao Ando is one of the master architects of this  time. His designs, simplistic in form but complex  
in their circulation, are admired by people  around the world. In one of my earlier videos,  
I explored the life and designs of Tadao Ando. Now  every project he builds, he adds something new,  
something unseen for the visitors to experience.  But even though every project is unique,  
there have been some important ones throughout his  career. Welcome to Blessedarch and today on this  
channel we are looking at 10 projects that have  defined Tadao Ando’s career and his design style. 
Number one is Azuma House . This structure also known as Row House is one  his earliest works. From the outside, it looks  
like a concrete box, but on the inside the house  is divided into three sections. Two volumes on  
opposing sides, divided by a void open to the sky.  This house was designed in a way so that it can  
give you privacy from the outside world and give  you access to an open and quiet space of your own.  
This early project not only showcased the  philosophies of Ando but was an important one  
because he received an award for this project from  the Japan Association of Architecture in 1976,  
and it also got him international acclaim. Number two is Rokko Housing 
Located at the edge of the Rokko mountains in  Kobe, this is a design where Tadao worked with  
the natural topography of the site. He created a  contoured housing that gives each dwelling unit,  
contact with nature and landscape around  it. The houses were built with strong  
relationships between public and private  spaces. It is a delicate balance he achieved  
in maintaining privacy yet promoting  communion and access to public spaces.  
But one important thing to note in this project  was Ando's noteworthy engineering achievement  

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