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29 paź 2019 · Founded in 1995 by architects Kazuyo Sejima (born 29 October 1956) and Ryue Nishizawa (born 7 February 1966), SANAA is world-renowned for its white, light buildings grounded in the architects’...
- Gallery of Spotlight
Image 1 of 13 from gallery of Spotlight: SANAA. Photograph...
- Louvre-Lens Museum
Completed in 2006 in Lens, France. Images by Julien Lanoo....
- Pritzker Ceremony / Sanaa
ArchDaily had the privilege of attending the Pritzker Prize...
- New Museum of Contemporary Art
Completed in 2007 in New York, United States. Images by Iwan...
- Office of Ryue Nishizawa
Discover the latest Architecture news and projects on Office...
- Video
French architect and filmmaker Vincent Hecht has released...
- Save This Picture
Completed in 2015 in New Canaan, United States. Images by...
- SANAA's
Architecture projects from SANAA, based in - Japan, an...
- Gallery of Spotlight
Here's a selection of projects by Japanese architects SANAA, who have been named 2010 Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureates (see our earlier story). Top: Ryue Nishizawa and Kazuyo Sejima of...
Architecture projects from SANAA, based in - Japan, an Architecture Office firm centered around Cultural Architecture.
SANAA's design portfolio includes a variety of architectural projects, such as Industrial, Cultural, Landscape + Planning, Residential, Educational, Hospitality + Sport, and more. — Celebrating the world's best architecture and design through projects, competitions, awards, and stories.
Projects by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa's architecture studio SANAA, including a cloud-shaped port terminal and a sinuous nature reserve.
In 1995, Kazuyo Sejima (born in 1956) and Ryue Nishizawa (born in 1966) founded SANAA, the Tokyo architecture studio that has designed innovative buildings in Japan and around the world.
Explore key works and seminal texts by Pritzker Prize winner Japanese architecture firm SANAA, founded by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, from Grace Farms to the Rolex Learning Centre in Switzerland to the Serpentine Pavilion in London.