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Yuna Yagi












Yuna Yagi
Project Manager Japan-Architects.com
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Yuna Yagi was born in Kobe in 1980 and grew up in Kyoto. She studied in Canada and later in the architecture department at Parsons School of Design in New York City. Following graduation from Parsons in 2004, she worked in architecture offices in NY, Tokyo, and Berlin. In 2009 she returned to Kyoto to work as a freelance designer (architecture, furniture, textile, graphics, web, etc.) and photographer, and in 2011 became an editor with PSA.

We call a building "architecture" when it is built with the intention of solving a design challenge and creating a better living environment. Architecture produces buildings that embody the will and condensed wisdom of people.
I believe that good architecture also harmonizes the relationships between people and nature.

 

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Bemis InfoShop reception desk & wall. Photo: Larry Gawel
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On the Virtues of Small Projects
Headlines
Is Charles Correa "India's Greatest Architect"?
A major RIBA exhibition in London presents the architect's five-decade-long career.
2013 Wheelwright Prize Winner
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Road Crew Destroys Mayan Pyramid
Workers in Belize partially destroyed a 2,300-year-old pyramid to use the crushed rock for road fill.
Nanne de Ru Appointed Director of The Berlage
The Dutch architect has been appointed Director of the Berlage Center for Advanced studies in Architecture and Urban Design at the Delft University of Technology.
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