Pritzker Prize-Winning Architect Fumihiko Maki Dies at 95
Maki, celebrated for blending Eastern and Western design, leaves behind a legacy of iconic structures.
- Fumihiko Maki's notable works include 4 World Trade Center in New York and the National Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto.
- He was a pioneer of the Metabolism movement and a key figure in Japanese modernism.
- Maki's designs are renowned for their use of light and integration of natural elements.
- He taught at prestigious institutions like Harvard and Washington University.
- Maki received numerous accolades, including the AIA Gold Medal and the Wolf Prize.