Takeyama
Kiyoshi Sey Takeyama. Born in Osaka, Japan in 1954, Kiyoshi Sey Takeyama received both undergraduate and graduate degree in architecture from Kyoto University and the University of Tokyo respectively (School of Architecture (B.A),1977 Graduated from University of Tokyo, Graduated School of Architecture (M.A),1979). In 1979 he established the firm AMORPHE Takeyama &Associates whose works range in scale from residence to urban design. From 2004 to 2005, he is selected as one of the exhibitors in "New Trends of Architecture in Europe and Asia-Pacific 2004-2005". He is currently an Associate Professor at Kyoto University.
AWARDS AND PRIZES
SD Review, 1982, 1983
Shonandai Cultural Center Proposal Competition, 2nd Prize, 1986
The New National Theater, Top Thirty, 1986
Aichi Prefectural Hall Competition, Honorable Mention, 1987
Yoshioka Prize, Japan Architect Awards, 1988
Andrea Palladio Award, Finalist, 1991
Okegawa Civic Hall Competition, Finalist, 1994
Architecture of the Year, Architectural Institute of Japan, 1994
Sendai Mediateque Competition, Honorable Mention, 1995
Mid Wales Center for the Art Proposal Competition, Finalist, U.K, 1995
Tottori Dune Museum, Finalist, 1997
Shiroishi Community Center Proposal Competition, 1st Prize, 2001
Nakanoshima New Line Design Competition, Special Prize, 2005
Eternal Golden Castle Historic Parks Master Plan International Competition, 2nd Prize, Taiwan, 2006
Yamagata University Engineering Department Centennial Hall, Finalist, 2006
National Kaohsiung Performing Arts Center International Competition, 3rd Prize, Taiwan, 2007
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NombreKiyoshi Sey Takeyama
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Birth1954
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VenueOsaka, Japan.
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