Jun Itami

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JUN ITAMI
Architect
1937–2011
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伊 丹潤

Jun Itami (伊 丹潤; 1937–2011) is a renowned architect over Japan and Korea. He was born in Tokyo 1937 and gained his degree in architecture at Musashi Institute of Technology (now called Tokyo City University) in 1968.[1]

Awards

  • 2010 The 23rd Murano Togo Award
  • 2008 Excellence Award - Korea Architecture Award
  • 2006 Asian Award for Culture and Landscape of Settlements (International Design Competition on Asia City Housing & Environment)
  • 2006 Kim Swoo-geun Prize
  • 2005 Grade de chevalier dans l'ordre des Arts et des Lettres
  • 2004 Excellent prize – Gyeongju World Colture EXPO Park International Competition
  • 2001 Award of The Korea Institute of Architect
  • 1992 1st prize – National Oceanic Museum International Competition
  • 1992 Good Interior Design – G.I.D competition
  • 1980 Japan Sign Association Prize

Major exhibitions

  • 2010 Interventions in the Guggenheim Museum Rotunda, Guggenheim Museum, New York, U.S.A
  • 2007 Space Gallery - Solo Exhibition, Seoul, Korea
  • 2006 Architectural Biennale, Beijing, China
  • 2004 Aedes East Architecture Forum, Berlin, Germany
  • 2003 Museum national des Arts asiatiques - Guimet, Paris, France
  • 2000 Gallery M.A.P, Fukuoka, Japan
  • 1997 Exhibition Space of Tokyo International Forum, Tokyo, Japan
  • 1995 Fukuoka Art Museum, Fukuoka, Japan
  • 1986 Invited Work, The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, Japan
  • 1984 Fine Arts Museum, Fukui, Japan
  • 1983 Space Museum, Seoul, Korea

Publications

  • 2009 "Selections of Traditional Arts of the Joseon and Goryeo Dynasty, Korea", Hanegi Museum Press
  • 2008 "JUN ITAMI 1970–2008", Shufunotomosha
  • 2004 "Stone, Wind and Sound" , Hakgojae
  • 2002 "Jun Itami", Kyuryudo
  • 1993 "Jun Itami", Kyuryudo
  • 1987 "The Masterpieses: Jun Itami 1970–1987", Kyuryudo
  • 1985 "The Space of Korea", Collaboration with Joo Myung-Duck, Kyuryudo
  • 1984 "The Hands of 21 Persons", Kyuryudo
  • 1983 "The Culture and Architecture of Korea", Kyuryudo
  • 1981 "The Architecture of Choson Period", Collaboration with Murai Osamu, Kyuryudo
  • 1975 "The Folk Painting of Choson Period", Kodansha

Projects

  • JDC Jeju International English City (NCLN), Jeju, Korea (2010)
  • Daebo Seowon Valley Clubhouse, Paju, Korea (2010)
  • Jeju Polo Clubhouse, Jeju, Korea (2009)
  • Church of Sky, Jeju, Korea (2009)
  • SK Pangyo Apelbaum, Pangyo, Korea (2009)
  • Ssangyong Pyungchang-dong Oboehills, Seoul, Korea (2009)
  • Manghyang Museum Competition, Youngam, Korea (2009)
  • PINX BIOTOPIA Townhouse, Jeju, Korea (2008)
  • Hyundai Taean Golf Village Condo & Community center, Taean, Korea (2008)
  • Jeju Howan Golf Clubhouse, Jeju, Korea (2008)
  • Jeokseon-dong Y Building, Seoul, Korea (2007)
  • Youngchun O’Phel Clubhouse, Yeongcheon, Korea (2007)
  • ITM Architects Office, Seoul, Korea(2007)
  • Giheung SK Apelbaum Condominium, KyoungGi-do, Korea (2005)
  • Yangji Waldhaus, KyoungGi-do, Korea(2005)
  • PINX Duson Museum, Jeju, Korea(2005)
  • Gwangjuyo Guest House, KyoungGi-do, Korea (2004)
  • PINX Museum Water, Wind, Stone, Jeju, Korea (2004)
    File:Three Art Museums 『Water』.jpg
    Three Art Museums 『Water』
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    Three Art Museums 『Wind』
  • Atelier of Park Dae-sung, Seoul, Korea (2003)
  • Hakgojae, Seoul, Korea (2003)
  • K-Villa, Jeju, Korea (2003)
  • K-Multipurpose Building, Seoul, Korea(2002)
  • Suncheon High School, Jeollanam-do Sunchon, Korea (2002)
  • Guest House Old & New, KyoungGi-do, Korea (2001)
  • Podo Hotel, Jeju, Korea(2001)
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    Guest House PODO Hotel
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    Guest House PODO Hotel
  • 1998 Jeju PINX Clubhouse, Jeju, Korea
  • 1997 Space of Sumi/Space of Mizu
  • 1996 Church of Wood, Hokkaido, Japan
  • 1992 M Building, Tokyo, Japan
  • 1991 Church of Stone, Hokkaido, Japan
  • 1988 Scarved Tower, Seoul, Korea
  • 1985 Suculpor's Studio, Kagawa, Japan
  • 1975 India Ink House, Tokyo, Japan
  • 1973 Guest House at Karuizawa

Collections

  • The Museum of Modern Art, Saitama, Japan
  • Museum of Modern Art, Kitakyushu, Japan
  • The National Museum of Art, Japan
  • Hasegawa Contemporary Museum, Japan
  • Collection of Jack Nicholson, U.S.A
  • Gwangju City Museum, Korea
  • National Museum Cultural Palace, Nicaragua
  • Museum national des Arts asiatiques-Guimet, France
  • Guggenheim Museum, New York, U.S.A

References

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