Nakayama
Hideyuki Nakayama was born in 1972 in Fukuoka Prefecture north of the island of Kyushu in Japan in 1972. He graduated from the Department of Architecture at the Tokyo University of the Arts in 1998. He worked at Toyo Ito & Associates and later founded his architecture studio, Hideyuki Nakayama Architecture, in 2007.
In 2014 he began teaching as an associate professor at the Tokyo University of the Arts. His most representative works O House, Y Building, Y House, House and Road, Stone Island's Stone, Curves and Chords, the mitosaya botanical distillery and Printmaking Studio / Frans Masereel Centrum (collaboration with LIST).
Major awards include the 2004 Kajima SD Review Award (2004), the 23rd Yoshioka Award (2007), the Red Dot Design Award (2014), and the Japan Institute of Architects (JIA) Newcomer Award (2019).
In 2014 he began teaching as an associate professor at the Tokyo University of the Arts. His most representative works O House, Y Building, Y House, House and Road, Stone Island's Stone, Curves and Chords, the mitosaya botanical distillery and Printmaking Studio / Frans Masereel Centrum (collaboration with LIST).
Major awards include the 2004 Kajima SD Review Award (2004), the 23rd Yoshioka Award (2007), the Red Dot Design Award (2014), and the Japan Institute of Architects (JIA) Newcomer Award (2019).
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NameHideyuki Nakayama