Fumihiko Maki - Works

Works

  • Steinberg Hall at Washington University (1960s in St. Louis)
  • Hillside Terrace (1969- in Tokyo)
  • St. Mary's International School (1971 In Tokyo.)
  • Osaka Prefectural Sports Center (1972, Takaishi, Osaka)
  • Spiral (1985 In Tokyo.)
  • Makuhari Messe (1989 In Chiba.)
  • Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus (1990, Kanagawa)
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (1991 in Sendagaya, Tokyo)
  • Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (1993 in San Francisco)
  • Ensemble Global Gate (2000-2006 in Düsseldorf)
  • Office Building Solitaire (2001 in Düsseldorf)
  • TV Asahi (2003 In Tokyo.)
  • Republic Polytechnic (2006 in Singapore)
  • Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum and Walker Hall at Washington University (2006 in St. Louis)
  • Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat (2008 in Ottawa)
  • Building Square 3 at Novartis Campus (2009 in Basel, Switzerland)
  • Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania (2009 in Philadelphia)
  • MIT Media Lab Extension at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2009 in Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Works in progress
  • Aga Khan Museum in Toronto
  • United Nations new building in New York City
  • Tower 4 (150 Greenwich Street) of the new World Trade Center in New York City
  • Taipei Main Station of Taoyuan International Airport Access MRT System in Taipei

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