Junya Ishigami’s Zaishui Art Museum Nimbly Extends Across a Lake in China’s Shandong Province Rizhao City, China Naomi Pollock, FAIA January 31, 2024 No Comments Long, linear, and devoid of visual boundaries, the enchanting floating arts center is one of multiple commissions by the Japanese architect in the Bailuwan development.Read More
Junya Ishigami Unearths the Beauty of Building Below the Surface Ube, Japan Naomi Pollock, FAIA December 13, 2022 No Comments The Tokyo-based architect digs deep to create a hybrid house and restaurant for an intrepid entrepreneur in Japan.Read More
The Plaza at Kanagawa Institute of Technology by Junya Ishigami + Associates Kanagawa, Japan Naomi Pollock, FAIA April 9, 2021 One Comment In Kanagawa, Japan, Junya Ishigami creates an abstract space open to the wind, rain, and sky. Watch a video tour of the Plaza.Read More
Summer 2019 Pavilions Pop Up Across the Globe July 31, 2019 No Comments This year’s roster of seasonal pavilions employ unusual geometries, bold colors, and textured materials to keep visitors cool in the shade.Read More
Big Black Bird or Ancient Stone Barrows, Junya Ishigami's 2019 Serpentine Pavilion Embodies Contradictions Chris Foges June 21, 2019 No Comments The opening of the structure caps off a period that Ishigami calls "the hardest time in my life."Read More
Junya Ishigami Announced as Designer of the 2019 Serpentine Pavilion Miriam Sitz February 14, 2019 No Comments Topped with a slate canopy roof, the Japanese architect’s pavilion will be on view in London’s Kensington Gardens from June to October 2019.Read More
Water Garden by Junya Ishigami Tochigi Prefecture, Japan Alex Klimoski December 7, 2018 5 Comments Junya Ishigama creates a dreamlike landscape for a Japanese artist's residence.Read More
Vijversburg Visitor Center by Junya Ishigami & Associates and Studio Maks Tytsjerk, The Netherlands Ana Martins August 1, 2017 No Comments A curving glass pavilion mimicks the contours of the landscape.Read More
Kanagawa Institute of Technology Workshop Junya Ishigami distills architecture to its bare minimum at the Kanagawa Institute of Technology Workshop. Naomi Pollock, FAIA November 19, 2008 No Comments Occasionally a building emerges that seems to transcend architecture’s inherent limitations.Read More