Takamasa Yoshizaka

Inter-University Seminar House, at Hachioji , family name also romanized as Yosizaka, was a Japanese architect and former president of the Architectural Institute of Japan and a keen mountaineer.

After graduating from university, he worked at Le Corbusier's atelier in Paris for two years working on projects in France and India. After his return to Japan, he collaborated on Le Corbusier's National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo in 1959. He set up his own practice called Atelier U in 1964.

He proposed a theory of ''Discontinuous Unity'' and translated many of Le Corbusier's works from French into Japanese. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Le Corbusier : l'unité d'habitation, Marseille, France, 1947-52 ; L'Unité d'habitation, Berlin, West Germany, 1956-58 /

    Published 1972
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    Le Corbusier : Chapelle Notre Dame du Haut, Ronchamp France, 1950-54 /

    Published 1971
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