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www.studio-nasca.com www.furuya.arch.waseda.ac.jp |
Works:
| M Project |
| Musashino-city, Tokyo, Japan, 2004 |
| Kanna Nakasato Town Hall |
| Kanna-town, Gunma, Japan, 2003 |
Principal Architects:
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Nobuaki Furuya (Professor of Waseda University / a representative director of NASCA), Sachiko Yagi (a representative director of NASCA), Furuya lab. Waseda University+NASCA |
Biography:
| 1955 | Born in Tokyo. |
| 1980 | Completed the master course, The Waseda University. |
| 1983 | Assistant at Waseda University. |
| 1986 | Lecturer at Kinki University / Worked at Studio Mario Botta as a Japanese Government Oversea Study Program for Artists. |
| 1990 | Associate professor at Kinki University. |
| 1994 | Associate professor at Waseda University; Established Studio NASCA with Sachiko YAGI. |
| 1997 | Professor at Waseda University. |
Principal Works:
| 2005 | Chino City Hall (the best prizeof the proposal), Chino, Nagano, Japan. |
| 2003 | Kanna Nakasato Town Hall (the best prizeof the proposal), Kanna, Gunma. |
| 2001 | Zhu Jia Jiao Urban Project (International designated competition), Shanghal, China. |
| 1996 | Hyper Spiral Project (International designated competition), Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. |
| 1995 | Sendai Mediatheque Competition (Second Place), Sendai, Miyagi, Japan. |
| 1994 | Amakusa Visitor Center + Service House(Kumamoto Artporis), Amakusa, Kumamoto, Japan. |
Awards:
| 2003 | Zig House / Zag House (Architectural Designs of the Architectural Institute of Japan). |
| 2002 | Aizu Museum of Waseda University (Architectural Designs of the Architectural Institute of Japan). |
| 2000 | Yanase Takashi Museum / Anpanman Museum (Architectural Designs of the Architectural Institute of Japan). |
| 1999 | Poem and Marchen Gallery (JIA (The Japan Institute of Architects) Prize for the Best Young Architect of the Year). |
| 1991 | House at Kogajo (the 8th Shinkenchikusha Yoshioka prize). |
Publication/Writings:
| 2002 | "Shuffled -architectural note of Nobuaki FURUYA" (TOTO). |
| 2001 |
"Mega-structure 2" (Waseda University). "ESQUISSE04" Kenchiku wo miru-Taniguchi Yoshio [MIMOCA-Marugame Genichiro-Inokuma Museum of Contemporary Art] (Shokoku-sha). |
