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Hiroshi Sugimoto, who has gained worldwide acclaim as a contemporary artist, writes his first architectural essay, also known as "The Strike of a Star Architect." From the standpoint of a contemporary artist (a user who uses the museum), we will discuss and evaluate the museum space designed by a famous architect with a keen eye and unique perspective. Many photographs (beautiful!) of museum spaces of famous architects taken by Hiroshi Sugimoto himself are also posted. The architects and museum spaces that Hiroshi Sugimoto fought against in this book ●Mies van der Rohe Germany ●Tadao Ando Japan ●Peter Zumthor Austria ● Yoshio Taniguchi Japan ● Renzo Piano Japan ● Arata Isozaki Japan ● Jean Nouvel Switzerland ● SANAA Japan ● Isohachi Yoshida Italy ● Daniel Libeskind Canada ● Isaku Nishimura Japan ● Herzog & de Meuron America Jihei Ogawa VII Japan Sugimoto experienced the ``25 famous art museums scored with stars'' and the ``autobiographical profile'' written by Hiroshi Sugimoto himself for this book. Recording. Must see.

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