
Fumihiko Maki
Fumihiko Maki was a renowned Japanese architect known for his innovative and modern designs that blend functionality with artistic expression. Born in 1928, he was a recipient of numerous prestigious awards, including the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1993. Maki's work often emphasizes the relationship between architecture and its surroundings, and he is celebrated for his contributions to both public and private buildings worldwide. His influence extends beyond Japan, as his projects can be found in various parts of the globe, showcasing a commitment to thoughtful design that resonates with cultural context.
Born on Sep 08, 1928 (96 years old)
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Fumihiko Maki is the Pritzker Prize-winning architect who designed the social sciences building at the University of Pennsylvania where Dolores Albarracín works.
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Fumihiko Maki was a late renowned architect who contributed to the design of public toilets in Tokyo.
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