Some Things I’ve Made
Hideyuki Nakayama
In this lecture, Hideyuki Nakayama will present a selection of recently completed work from his Toyko-based architecture practice. An award-winning Japanese architect based in Tokyo, he worked for Toyo Ito & Associate Architects for many years after graduating from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. In 2007, he established Hideyuki Nakayama Architecture. His recent projects include the O House in Tokyo, the Harbour Magnets pavilions for the Aarhus Festival 2017, and a printmaking studio for the Frans Masereel Centrum in Kasterlee, Belgium.
Hideyuki Nakayama is an award-winning Japanese architect based in Tokyo. After graduating from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, he worked for Toyo Ito & Associate Architects for many years. In 2007, he established Hideyuki Nakayama Architecture. He won the first Rokka no Mori Tea House Competition in 2008, the 23rd Yoshioka Prize in 2007, and contributed last year to “Harbour Magnets,” an architecture festival in Aarhus, along with LIST and Matilde Cassani.