Shuhei endo biography of rory
Shuhei endo biography of rory: As one of Japan's
Japan has long been one of the centers of production when it comes to avant-garde architecture, stretching back to the middle of the 20th century with Modernist masters such as Kenzo Tange. Ebrahim Abdoh: What is your earliest memory of wanting to be an architect? Shuhei Endo: When I was a child at elementary school, one day, the teacher took our class to an architecture exhibit in Osaka.
The year was I remember seeing all the drawings, and models of these strange buildings. Many years later, I applied to university to study architecture and got in. I always wanted to see the world. In my first few years of university, I went on a trip all over Europe. If that little exhibit I went to in Osaka was my baptism, then Rome was my confirmation.
When I walked into the Pantheon… that is when I knew that I had made the right choice. EA: What would you say was the most important lesson you learnt at University? SE: To travel.