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ANDO Tadao Early Architectural Drawings
HARA Hiroshi + Atelier Phi Architectural Drawings
KIKUTAKE Kiyonori Archive
KISHIDA Hideto Collection
MAYEKAWA Kunio Archive
OTAKA Masato Archive
SAKAKURA Junzo Archive
TAKAHASHI Teiichi and Daiichi-Kobo Associates Archive
TANGE Kenzo Microfilms Archive from Tange Associates
YOSIZAKA Takamasa + Atelier U Architectural Drawings
Yoshida Tstsuro Archive
Exhibitions
Explorations of HORIGUCHI Sutemi:Modernism, Rikyu, Garden, Waka
National Archives of Modern Architecture (NAMA) 10th Anniversary Special Exhibition “Japan Architects in NAMA”
2022 Exhibition HARA Hiroshi: “What is Possible in Architecture?” 55 Years of Ideas About Yūkōtai (Porous Bodies) and Floating
Kodomonokuni:Children’s Land -Nature, Future and Metabolism Architecture
Designing Home: Masterpiece Houses from NAMA’s Collection 1940-1975
TANGE KENZO 1938-1970: From Pre-war period to Olympic Games and World Expo
Traditional Carpenters and Modernization : The Inheritance and Evolution of Carpentry Techniques
Museums by Japanese Architects 1940s -1980s: Origins and Trajectories
Yoshida Tetsuro: Bridging Modernism and Tradition
Early Drawings of Tadao Ando: Autonomy and Dialogue
The Landscape of National Higher Education Buildings in the Meiji Era
Collection Showcase 2018 From Architecture to Urbanism 1945-1970 Perspectives on Urban Design in the Postwar Era
Architecture on Paper : Architectural Drawings of Japan 1970s – 1990s
Recent Acquisitions and Collection Highlights 2017
Uniting Architecture and Society―The Approach of OTAKA Masato
The Development of Modern Architecture in Japan as Seen in Historical Documents
DIS-CONTINUOUS UNITY Architecture of YOSIZAKA Takamasa + Atelier U
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About the Archives
Visit the Archives
Visitor Information
Archival Collections
ANDO Tadao Early Architectural Drawings
HARA Hiroshi + Atelier Phi Architectural Drawings
KIKUTAKE Kiyonori Archive
KISHIDA Hideto Collection
MAYEKAWA Kunio Archive
OTAKA Masato Archive
SAKAKURA Junzo Archive
TAKAHASHI Teiichi and Daiichi-Kobo Associates Archive
TANGE Kenzo Microfilms Archive from Tange Associates
YOSIZAKA Takamasa + Atelier U Architectural Drawings
Yoshida Tstsuro Archive
Exhibitions
Explorations of HORIGUCHI Sutemi:Modernism, Rikyu, Garden, Waka
National Archives of Modern Architecture (NAMA) 10th Anniversary Special Exhibition “Japan Architects in NAMA”
2022 Exhibition HARA Hiroshi: “What is Possible in Architecture?” 55 Years of Ideas About Yūkōtai (Porous Bodies) and Floating
Kodomonokuni:Children’s Land -Nature, Future and Metabolism Architecture
Designing Home: Masterpiece Houses from NAMA’s Collection 1940-1975
TANGE KENZO 1938-1970: From Pre-war period to Olympic Games and World Expo
Traditional Carpenters and Modernization : The Inheritance and Evolution of Carpentry Techniques
Museums by Japanese Architects 1940s -1980s: Origins and Trajectories
Yoshida Tetsuro: Bridging Modernism and Tradition
Early Drawings of Tadao Ando: Autonomy and Dialogue
The Landscape of National Higher Education Buildings in the Meiji Era
Collection Showcase 2018 From Architecture to Urbanism 1945-1970 Perspectives on Urban Design in the Postwar Era
Architecture on Paper : Architectural Drawings of Japan 1970s – 1990s
Recent Acquisitions and Collection Highlights 2017
Uniting Architecture and Society―The Approach of OTAKA Masato
The Development of Modern Architecture in Japan as Seen in Historical Documents
DIS-CONTINUOUS UNITY Architecture of YOSIZAKA Takamasa + Atelier U
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15 August, 2024
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12 July, 2024
Explorations of HORIGUCHI Sutemi:Modernism, Rikyu, Garden, Waka
11 July, 2023
Announcement of “National Archives of Modern Architecture (NAMA) 10th Anniversary Special Exhibition Japan Architects in NAMA”