WORLD FAMOUS BUILDINGS

From 'Morning Calm'from KAL Nov.2000, The world atlas of Architecture' John Julius Norwich/Portland House,1988, 20th Century Architecture PART I,2/1991.
Osaka Castle
Osaka

Photo by Byunguh Yu on 27 August 1996.
Chugil Shrine
Osaka
Photo by Byunguh Yu on 1996.
City View
Osaka


View from Umeda Sky Building on 1996.
Umeda Sky Building
Shin Umeda City, Osaka


Architect
by Hiroshi Hara in 1993. Photo by Byunguh Yu on 23 August 1996.
Applause Tower
Chayamachi Kitaku, Osaka
Architect
by Takenaka Corperation, Intra Design & Theater Design on 1992.Photo by Byunggu Yu in 1996.
Suntory
Museum
1-5-10 Kaigan-dori, Minato-ku, Osaka


Architect
by Ando Tadao on 1994. Photo by Byunguh Yu on 27 August 1996.
Osaka Aquarium
Kaigan-dori, Minato-ku, Osaka

Photo by Byunguh Yu on 27 August 1996.
Asia & Pacific Trade Center/ATC Osaka
Minato-ku, Osaka

Architect by Nikken Sekkei. Photo by Byunguh Yu on 27 August 1996.
ATC Museum
Minato-ku, Osaka

Architect by Nikken Sekkei. Photo by Byunguh Yu on 27 August 1996.
Osaka ex Expo'70 Site
Suita, Osaka


World Exposition
hold this site on 1970.
National
Ethnological Museum
Suita, Osaka


Architect
by Kurokawa Kisho in 1977. The National Museum of Ethnology is located on the site of the 'World Exposition
1970' in Suita, Osaka. The highly flexible grids incoporatedfor the entire
building design and the display system connote thelattice-like structure of
world cultures and, at the same time, ensurefuture expansions of exhibition
spaces. The building itself is a complexof diverse, interpenetrating boundaries.
National
Museum of Art
Suita, Osaka


Located on ex Expo'70 site. Photo by Byunguh Yu on 1996.
Night View
Dodombori, Osaka
Photo by Byunguh Yu on 1996.
Kirin
Plaza
Dodombori, Osaka

Architect
by Takamatsu Shin in 1987.
Fujiki Building
Osaka
Photo by Byunguh Yu on 1996.
Smart Buildings
Osaka

Photo by Byunguh Yu on 1996.
Small Lounge
Osaka
Photo by Byunguh Yu on 1996.
New Kansai
International Airport
Osaka Bay

Architects
by Paul Andreu with Pierre-Michel Delpeuch & Jean-Michel Fourcade. The project has been further developed in joint venture with Renzo Piano. Nikken Sekkei & J.A.C. in 1988-94.
Osaka Prefectural Chikatsu Asuka Museum
Osaka


Architect
by Tadao Ando in 1990-94.
Church of the Light
Ibaraki, Osaka


Architect
by Tadao Ando in 1989. Photo by Byunguh Yu on 26 August 1996.