Background
Kikutake, Kiyonori was born on April 1, 1928 in Kurume, Japan. Son of Kiyoshi and Masue Kikutake.
Kikutake, Kiyonori was born on April 1, 1928 in Kurume, Japan. Son of Kiyoshi and Masue Kikutake.
Bachelor, Waseda University.
Founder Kiyonori Kikutake & Associates, 1953, representative director. Professor, architecture Waseda University, since 1959. Member board Architectural Institute Japan, since 1962.
Executive director Tokyo Young Men’s Christian Association Institute Design. Delegate United Nations Educational International Conference, Zurich, Switzerland, 1970. Visiting professor University Hawaii, 1971.
Administration Building for Izumo Shrine, Sky House, 1958, Shimane Prefectural Museum, 1959, Tatebayashi City Hall, 1963, Hotel Tokoen, 1964, Miyakonojo City Hall, Pacific Hotel, Chigasaki, 1966, Iwate Prefectural Library., 1967, Shimane Prefectural Library., Hagi Civic Center, 1968, Kurume Civic Center, 1969, Expo Tower for Expo 70, Osaka, Japan, 1969, Branches of Kyoto Community Bank, since 1971, tiered mass housing, Pasadena Heights, 1972, Aquapolis, floating module for ocean, Ocean Expo 75, 1975, Hagi City Hall, 1974, redevelopment, Yamaga City Center, 1975, Tsukuba Academy New Town, Pedestrian Deck Network and the Symbol Tower, 1976, Otsu Shopping Center, 1976, Tanabe Museum, Matsue City, 1979, Darumaya-Seibu Department Store, 1980, Treasury of Izumo Shrine, 1981, Seibu-Yaow Shopping Center, 1981, Karuizawa Art Museum, Kumamoto Prefecture Arts and Crafts Center, 1982, ukuoka City Hall (Assembly Hall), 1982, Foreign Pavilion for Expo '85', Edo Tokyo Museum Oita Marine Culture Center, 1992, Kurume City Hall, 1994.Author: Metabolism, 1960, Taisha Kenchiku-ron (Metabolic Architecture), 1968, Ningen-no-Kenchiku (Human Architecture), 1970, Ningen-no-Toshi (A Human City), 1970, Essence of Architecture, 1973, Floating City, 1973, Kiyonori Kikutake- Works and Methods 1956-1970, 1973, Community and Civilization, 1978, Kiyonori Kikutake- Concepts and Planning, 1978, Ningen-no-Kankyo (Human Environment), 1978, Community and City, 1978, Tight Spaces, Macro-Engineering, 1982.
Fellow: American Institute of Architects (honorary Hawaii chapter Pan Pacific Architectural Citation award 1964). Member: Japan Institute Macro-Engineering (vice president 1985), Japan Architects Association since 1982, Tokyo Professional Architects Association since 1982, Japan Federation Professional Architects Associations since 1982.
Swimming, photography, reading, travel.
Married Norie Sasaki, 1953. 3 children.