MATSUOKASATOSHITAMRUAYUKI
3-7-19 Yutakacho
Shinagawa
142-0042 Tokyo
Japan
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MATSUOKASATOSHITAMURAYUKI,
founded by Satoshi Matsuoka and Yuki Tamura in 2005, is a Tokyo-based firm
offering a full range of architecture, urbanism and interior design.
Satoshi Matsuoka (born in 1973) received his undergraduate degree in architecture
from Kyoto University (1997) and his Master of Engineering in Architecture
from the University of Tokyo (2000) and the Mater of Science in Advanced
Architectural Design from Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture,
Planning and Preservations (2001). He researched urbanism in Delft University
of Technology as a Pola Art Foundation Fellow (2002).
Satoshi Matsuoka worked as an architect at: UN Studio, van Berkel + Bos,
Amsterdam, MVRDV, Rotterdam and SANAA / Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nisizawa (2002/05).
He has co-founded architects office, MATSUOKASATOSHITAMURAYUKI with Yuki
Tamura (2005). He is now teaching architectural design at Kyoto University
of Art and Design as an assistant professor (2007-) and studying sustainable
city for Building Research Institute as a visiting fellow (2008-).
Yuki Tamura (born in 1977) received his undergraduate degree in architecture
from Nihon University (2000) and his Master of Architecture from the Graduate
School of Tokyo University of the Arts (2004). He has received the 1st
prize for his graduation works from both schools.Yuki Tamura has worked
at SANAA / Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nisizawa, Tokyo (2004/05). He has co-founded
architects office, MATSUOKASATOSHITAMURAYUKI with Satoshi Matsuoka (2005).
Award / Prize
'BIGFIT'
WORLD Space Creators Awards 2005, Japan
'Balloon Caught'
Frontierspace Competition in Vancouver
Grand Prize, Canada, 2005
'Annex House'
Housing Selection vol.1 by Toyo Ito and Terunobu Fujimori
Grand Prize, Japan, 2005
'Stack House'
Housing Selection vol.1 by Toyo Ito and Terunobu Fujimori
Second Prize, Japan, 2005
'Crater Theater'
Seoul Performing Art Center International Idea Competition
First Prize, Korea, 2005
'PLAYGYM'
9-tubo House Competition 2005
Honorable Mention, Japan
'Balloon Caught'
AR Awards for Emerging Architecture 2005
Honorable Mention, UK, 2005
'PLYTOWER'
Kumamoto Artpolis Competition 2005
Cooperative Award, Japan
'Terrace Soil'
International Competition for Gyeonggi-do Jeongok Prehistory Museum
3rd Prize, Korea, 2006
'Balloon Caught'
The International Illumination Design Awards 2006
Merit Award in Northwest Region, IESNA
'Station Front with Low Post-house and Wide Plaza'
The 8th Urban Design Competition
Second Prize, Kamakura-City, 2006
'Park Stop'
North Sydney Bus Shelter and Canopy Entrance Competition
Shortlisted, North Sydney Council, 2006
'WOODCROP'
ORTUS ARTIS 2006 - A Garden for the Carthusian Monastery of Padula International
Landscape Architecture Competition
Honorable Mention, Italy, 2006
'Balloon Caught '
Display Design Awards 2006
Highest Award, the Japan Display Design Association
'AREX'
Display Design Awards 2006
Honorble Mention, the Japan Display Design Association
'Balloon Caught '
SDA Award 2006
Promising Talent Award, the Japan Sign Design Association
'AREX '
JCD Design Award 2006
Best 100, the Japanese Society of Commercial Space Designers (JCD)
'Balloon Caught'
JCD Design Award 2006
Gold Award, the Japanese Society of Commercial Space Designers (JCD)
'AREX '
Interior Planning Award 2006
Highest Award, the Japan Architectural Education and Information Center
'Open Section'
KOKUEIKAN PROJECT Competition
Top 25, Okinawa, Japan, 2006
Jury: Ko Kitayama, Nobuaki Furuya, Klein + Dytham
'Bow Bands City'
IInternational Competition of Urban Design of a Residential Neighborhood,
'A Neighborhood ... Residence & Life'
Honorable Mention, ArRiyadh, Saudi Arabia, 2006
'Puddle Beach'
Hobart Waterfront International Competition
One of 7 shortlisted entries, Sullivans Cove Waterfront Authority, Tasmania,
Australia, 2007
'Pavilion in Folded Plates'
'Machinaka Shisetsu' Design Competition
Honorable Mention, Membrane Structure Association of Japan, 2007
Jury: Kazuhiko Namba, Mutsuro Sasaki, Yoko Kinoshita
'Transparent Cave'
Summer A&D Pavilion Competition
CAC Diploma Prize, Golden Capital 2007, Novosibirsk, Russia, 2007
'r House'
Chushinji Design Competiton
One of the 5 shortlisted entries, Chushinji, Nagano, Japan, 2008
Jury: Masashi Sokabe, Momoyo Kaijima, Taro Igarashi, Koji Narumi
'R House'
SD Review 2008 Prize, Japan, 2008
Jury: Toyo Ito, Yuzuru Tominaga, Kazuko Kudo, Manabu Chiba
'Mountain Complex'
Architectural competition for the spatial planning of the Tamula lakeside
area, Voru, Estonia, 2008
3rd Prize
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