The Japanese architect Junya Ishigami gives a conference in the Chair of Ascer
18 November 2011
The past Wednesday 16 November, the living room of acts of the Technical School of the Upper of architecture of the Polytechnical University of Madrid received a conference of the Japanese architect Junya Ishigami, that framed inside the program of activities that the Chair of Ceramics of Madrid has elaborated for the present course 2011/2012. Junya Ishigami (Kanagawa, 1974) graduate in architecture in the University of Kanagawa in the year 2000. After developing in his starts his profession in the famous study Sanaa of Tokyo beside the prestigious architect and Prize Pritzker Kazuyo Sejima, in 2004 founds his own study. Inside his work, that characterises by the will to raise buildings apparently ingrávidos and ascertain it investigation to redefine the limits of his discipline, stand out the Japanese pavilion of the Biennial of Venecia of 2008, the shop of the modisto Yohji Yamamoto in Manhattan and the design of the chairs Family Chairs for the signature Living Divani.