Tadao Ando Here

Tadao Ando Here

He treated concrete like silk—smooth, tactile, and pure.

Born in Osaka in 1941, Ando’s journey is anything but typical. Before he was a Pritzker Prize-winning architect, he was a and a truck driver. Entirely self-taught , he skipped university and learned his craft by traveling the world to study the masters like Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright. What makes his work so special? Tadao Ando

Light isn't just an accessory in his buildings; it’s a building material. In the famous Church of the Light , a simple cruciform cut in the concrete wall creates a glowing cross that shifts with the sun. He treated concrete like silk—smooth, tactile, and pure

Influenced by Zen Buddhism, his designs focus on simplicity, silence, and the "haiku" of space. Where to find his latest work: Entirely self-taught , he skipped university and learned

How do you turn cold, heavy concrete into a space that feels like a spiritual sanctuary? You ask .