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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2011/4B47" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2011/4B47">
  <Name>Wajiro Kon &quot;Lecture on Collecting&quot;</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/EB699885">
    <Name>Shiodome Museum | Rouault Gallery</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>Panasonic Tokyo Shiodome Bldg. 4F, 1-5-1 Higashi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8301</Address>
    <Phone>03-5777-8600</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>5 minutes walk from Shimbashi Station, 1 minute walk from Shiodome Station on the Oedo Line.</Access>
    <Area areaId="ginza_marunouchi">Ginza, Shimbashi</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>18:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>On a National Holiday Monday, the museum is open.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Drawing</Media>
  <Media>2D: Photography</Media>
  <Media>3D: Architecture</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Known as the founder of “modernology”, Wajiro Kon (1888－1973) was an avid observer and recorder of changes that occurred to the landscapes and people of Tokyo, a city that underwent dramatic urban change in the early days of the Showa era. This exhibition looks back on Kon’s wide-ranging work as an architect, designer, and folklore researcher, showcasing sketches, photos, architectural and design drawings, as well as models and videos specially created for this event.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2011/4B47-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>22.5957</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥500, University and High School Students ¥300, Junior High School and Elementary Students ¥200</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-01-14</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-03-25</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>39</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.662728</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.765142</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2011/8F00" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2011/8F00">
  <Name>&quot;The Garden of Mirei Shigemori&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/7879E100">
    <Name>Watari-um, The Watari Museum of Contemporary Art</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>3-7-6 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001</Address>
    <Phone>03-3402-3001</Phone>
    <Fax>03-3405-7714</Fax>
    <Access>8 minutes walk from exit 3 at Gaienmae Station</Access>
    <Area areaId="aoyama_omotesando">Omotesando, Aoyama</Area>
    <OpeningHour>11:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>19:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails>wednesdays closinghour 21:00</ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>The Museum is open on public holiday Mondays and Mondays during December. Closed on the new year's holiday.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Painting</Media>
  <Media>3D: Architecture</Media>
  <Media>Screen: Film</Media>
  <Media>Misc.: Art Talk</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Mirei Shigemori is a well-known modern Japanese garden artist who surveyed over 400 classical Japanese gardens starting in 1936. The landscape designer learnt his craft through self-study, eventually designing around 200 different sites. This exhibition will seek out the essence of the Japanese aesthetic he explored, introducing Shigemori the man, as well as his landscape designs through models and the surveys he made of traditional gardens.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2011/8F00-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>46.0496</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥1000, Students ¥800</Price>
  <DateStart>2011-12-04</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-03-25</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote>Closed for winter holidays from December 31st - January 3rd</ScheduleNote>
 <Party type="1" date="2011-12-03" start="17:00:00" end="">Opening Reception</Party>
 <DaysBeforeEnd>39</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.667467</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.716628</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2011/CFAC" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2011/CFAC">
  <Name>&quot;100 Years of Mantoku Ryokan Lifestyle&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/880A1B68">
    <Name>Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>c/o Koganei Park 3-7-1 Sakuracho, Koganei-shi, Tokyo 184-0005</Address>
    <Phone>042-388-3300</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>5 minutes Bus from Musashikoganei Station on JR Chuo Line, 6 minutes Bus from Higashikoganei Station on JR Chuo Line, 5 minutes Bus from Hanakoganei Station on Seibu Shinjuku Line</Access>
    <Area areaId="musashino_tama">Musashino, Tama</Area>
    <OpeningHour>09:30:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:30:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>Closed Tuesday if the Monday is a public holiday. From October to March the closing hour is 16:30.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Architecture</Media>
  <Media>3D: Crafts</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Ome City's Mantoku Ryokan was recently reconstructed and added to the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum. This exhibition allows visitors to get close to the original lifestyles of those who inhabited the building.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2011/CFAC-80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2011/CFAC-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>5.03742</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adult ¥400, college students ¥320, high and Junior High (not in Tokyo) school students and over 65years old ¥200 Junior high and elementary school students and Children below school age free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-01-17</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-04-08</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote>Open on March 19 (Mon), March 26 (Mon) and April 2 (Mon)</ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>53</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.711997</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.514164</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/2F10" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/2F10">
  <Name>&quot;7th HED Exhibition&quot;</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/4A7633A9">
    <Name>Yokohama Creative City Center</Name>
    <Type>Event Space</Type>
    <Address>6-50-1 Honcho, Naka-ku, Yokohama-shi, Kanagawa-ken 231-8315</Address>
    <Phone></Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>Exit 1B from Bashamichi station on the Yokohama Minato Mirai line, 5 minutes walk from Sakuragicho station on the JR/Yokohama city subway line. 7 minutes walk from Kannai station on the JR/Yokohama city subway line.</Access>
    <Area areaId="kanagawa">Yokohama, Kanagawa</Area>
    <OpeningHour>00:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>00:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Drawing</Media>
  <Media>3D: Architecture</Media>
  <Media>Misc.: Art Party</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[]]></Description>
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/2F10-30" width="30" />
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/2F10-80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/2F10-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>5.83333</Karma>
  <Price free="1">Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-03-22</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-03-28</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote>Exhibition Hours: 11:00~19:00</ScheduleNote>
 <Party type="1" date="2012-03-22" start="" end="">Opening Reception</Party>
 <DaysBeforeEnd>42</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.446792</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.639019</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/84DE" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/84DE">
  <Name>Go Hasegawa &quot;Study in Real&quot;</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/7D1C894F">
    <Name>Gallery Ma</Name>
    <Type>Gallery</Type>
    <Address>Toto Nogizaka bldg. 3F, 1-24-3 Minami-aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107-0062</Address>
    <Phone>03-3402-1010</Phone>
    <Fax>03-3423-4085</Fax>
    <Access>1 minute on foot from Exit 3 at Nogizaka Station on the Chiyoda Line</Access>
    <Area areaId="akasaka_roppongi">Roppongi, Akasaka</Area>
    <OpeningHour>11:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>18:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="1" hol="1" />
    <ScheduleDetails>fridays closinghour 19:00</ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Architecture</Media>
  <Media>Misc.: Art Talk</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[In his debut work, House in a Forest (2006), Hasegawa designed a gabled attic space supported by struts under a gabled roof, creating a wholly unique spatial sensation.

By placing a large table in the center of his next work, House in Sakuradai (2006), he proposed a new relationship between the individual rooms and the living room. More recently, in Apartment in Nerima (2010), Hasegawa equipped every unit with a large terrace with its own distinctive form to incorporate signs of the city into the building. In addition, in Pilotis in a Forest (2010), he elevated the living room on pilotis with a floor height of 6.5 meters, and supported it with nine thin columns.

By integrating the surrounding forest with the work, Hasegawa proposed a bold spatial structure, and received much acclaim for realizing a work in which a comfortable link was created between the resident and the house, and the architecture and the environment.

In the now underway Belfry in Ishinomaki (set to completed in 2012), Hasegawa and a group of volunteers are planning to donate a small belfry to a kindergarden in the city of Ishinomaki, Miyagi Prefecture, which suffered extensive damage in the Great East Japan Earthquake.

The work is imbued with the thought that the sound of the bell will serve as a symbol of hope in local recovery efforts.
Through the scale models and sketches that were developed in the planning for each of the eleven projects that Hasegawa has been involved with in the past, in this exhibition, we hope to convey the relationship between the architect's works and the surrounding environment. In the gallery's courtyard, Hasegawa will also erect Belfry in Ishinomaki, which will then be moved to Ishinomaki when the exhibition concludes.

While suggesting a variety of real conditions that Hasegawa faces in his projects, the title of the exhibition, Study in Real, expresses the architect's view of the future in which while actively considering and repeatedly studying, he attempts to cultivate himself and improve the quality of his architecture.]]></Description>
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  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/84DE-80" width="80" />
  <Image src="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/media/event/2012/84DE-170" width="170" />
  <Karma>21.7819</Karma>
  <Price free="1">Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-01-14</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-03-24</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>38</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.66425</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.729925</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2012/C438" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2012/C438">
  <Name>Takeshi Odawara &quot;Living Together with Japanese Trees&quot;</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/ADF19626">
    <Name>Living Design Center Ozone</Name>
    <Type>Other</Type>
    <Address>3F to 8F Shinjuku Park Tower, 3-7-1 Nishi Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0023</Address>
    <Phone>03-5322-6500</Phone>
    <Fax>03-5322-6501</Fax>
    <Access>12 minutes walk from the south exit of JR Shinjuku Station. A free shuttle bus departures from the L-tower building (at intervals of ten minutes).</Access>
    <Area areaId="shinjuku">Shinjuku</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:30:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>19:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="0" wed="1" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>Open on a Public Holidays Wednesday.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Architecture</Media>
  <Media>3D: Product</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[This exhibition showcases the breadth and variety of Japanese wood as it is used in homes and buildings, including the various species, applications, unique features and environments where each type of tree is cultivated.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>0</Karma>
  <Price free="1">Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2012-02-16</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2012-03-20</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>34</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.682292</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.694319</Longitude>
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