TASCHEN has released Tadao Ando: Sketches, Drawings and Architecture, a 594-page tome that delves into the creative universe of one of Japan’s most influential architects. Created in close collaboration with Ando, the book compiles more than 750 illustrations, including sketches, drawings, models, and technical plans, tracing his career from 1975 to the present day.
What sets this volume apart is its combination of archival material with Ando’s personal reflections, offering insight into the philosophies that have guided his practice. Central to his work are the ideas of human experience as design’s core, memory as a creative engine, and the power of place as an emotional anchor. These principles are vividly reflected in seminal projects such as Sumiyoshi’s Row House and the Chichu Art Museum.
By presenting both the visual process and the intellectual framework behind Ando’s architecture, TASCHEN positions this book as both a monumental archive and a personal manifesto, opening a rare window into the architect’s lifelong dialogue between space, time, and emotion.






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