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Takamasa Yosizaka (吉阪 隆正, Yosizaka Takamasa, February 13, 1917—December 17, 1980), family name also romanized as Yosizaka, was a Japanese architect and former president of the Architectural Institute of Japan and a keen mountaineer. After graduating from university, he worked at Le Corbusier's atelier in Paris for two years working on projects in France and India. After his return to Japan, he collaborated on Le Corbusier's National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo in 1959. He set up his own practice called Atelier U in 1964.

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  • Takamasa Yoshizaka (de)
  • Takamasa Yoshizaka (fr)
  • 吉阪隆正 (ja)
  • Takamasa Yoshizaka (en)
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  • Takamasa Yoshizaka (japanisch 吉阪 隆正, Yoshizaka Takamasa; geboren 13. Februar 1917 in Tokio; gestorben 17. Dezember 1980) war ein japanischer Architekt der Shōwa-Zeit. (de)
  • 吉阪 隆正(よしざか たかまさ、1917年2月13日 - 1980年12月17日)は、日本の建築家。 (ja)
  • Takamasa Yoshizaka (吉阪 隆正, Yoshizaka Takamasa), 13 février 1917—17 décembre 1980, nom de famille également romanisé Yosizaka, est un architecte japonais ancien président de l'Institut d'architecture du Japon et alpiniste chevronné. Après des études à l'université, il fait partie de l'atelier de Le Corbusier à Paris pendant deux ans travaillant sur des projets en France et en Inde. Après son retour au Japon, il collabore avec Le Corbusier à la conception du musée national de l'art occidental à Tokyo en 1959. Il crée son propre cabinet appelé l'« Atelier U » en 1964. (fr)
  • Takamasa Yosizaka (吉阪 隆正, Yosizaka Takamasa, February 13, 1917—December 17, 1980), family name also romanized as Yosizaka, was a Japanese architect and former president of the Architectural Institute of Japan and a keen mountaineer. After graduating from university, he worked at Le Corbusier's atelier in Paris for two years working on projects in France and India. After his return to Japan, he collaborated on Le Corbusier's National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo in 1959. He set up his own practice called Atelier U in 1964. (en)
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  • Takamasa Yosizaka (en)
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  • Takamasa Yosizaka (en)
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  • Koishikawa, Tokyo (en)
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  • Inter-University Seminar House, Ura House, The Japan Pavilion at the Venice Biennale (en)
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  • Waseda University, Tokyo (en)
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