Rafael Viñoly Architects’ Tokyo International Forum wins AIA Twenty-five Year Award

The late Rafael Viñoly’s Tokyo International Forum was awarded the prestigious AIA Twenty-five Year Award for its design's distinctive transparent character and capacity to engage with the public in the largest metropolitan area in the world.The multi-purpose space born out of the first-ever competition sanctioned by the International Union of Architects in Japan now stands as a dynamic civic building capable of hosting events as wide-ranging as the 2021 Olympic Games' weightlifting competition, concert performances, and the IUA's 24th World Congress of Architecture in 2011. Read the full post on Bustler

Rafael Viñoly Architects’ Tokyo International Forum wins AIA Twenty-five Year Award

The late Rafael Viñoly’s Tokyo International Forum was awarded the prestigious AIA Twenty-five Year Award for its design's distinctive transparent character and capacity to engage with the public in the largest metropolitan area in the world.

The multi-purpose space born out of the first-ever competition sanctioned by the International Union of Architects in Japan now stands as a dynamic civic building capable of hosting events as wide-ranging as the 2021 Olympic Games' weightlifting competition, concert performances, and the IUA's 24th World Congress of Architecture in 2011. Read the full post on Bustler