Projects By Kazuyo Sejima and Associates
- Platform I Vacation House – 1987 to 1988 – Chiba, Japan
- Platform II Studio – 1988 to 1990 – Yamanachi, Japan
- Platform III House (Not Built/Project Only) – 1989 to 1990 – Tokyo, Japan
- Castelbajac Sports Store – 1990 to 1991 – Kanagawa, Japan
- Saishunkan Seiyaku Women's Dormitory – 1990 to 1991 – Kumamoto, Japan
- N House – 1990 to 1992 – Kumamoto, Japan
- An Apartment Building (Not Built/Project Only) – 1991 – Osaka, Japan
- Nasumoahara Harmony Hall (Not Built/Project Only) – 1991 – Tochigi, Japan
- Pachinko Parlor I – 1991 to 1993 – Ibaraki, Japan
- Villa in the Forest – 1992 to 1994 – Nagano, Japan
- Pachinko Parlor II – 1993 – Ibaraki, Japan
- Y House – 1993 to 1994 – Chiba, Japan
- Police Office in Chofu Station – 1993 to 1994 – Tokyo, Japan
- Service Center at the Tokyo Expo 96 (Not Built/Project Only) – 1994 to 1995 – Tokyo, Japan
- Yokohama International Port Terminal (Not Built/Project Only) – 1994 – Kanagawa, Japan
- Gifu Kitagata Apartment Building – 1994 to 2000 – Gifu, Japan
- Pachinko Parlor III – 1995 to 1996 – Ibaraki, Japan
- U Office Building – 1996 to 1998 – Ibaraki, Japan
- Small House – 1999 to 2000 – Tokyo, Japan
- Kozankaku Student Residence – 1999 to 2000 – Ibaraki, Japan
- hhstyle.com Store – 1999 to 2000 – Tokyo, Japan
- Asahi Shimbun Yamagata Office Building – 2000 to 2002 – Yamagata, Japan
- House in a Plum Grove – 2001 to 2003 – Tokyo, Japan
- Onishi Civic Center – 2003 to 2005 – Gunma, Japan
- Theater and Artscentre- 2007 – Almere, The Netherlands
- New Museum - 2010- New York City, United States
- Shibaura House - 2011 - Tokyo, Japan
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