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Momoyo Kaijima was born on 1969 in Yotsuya, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Japan, is a Japanese architect. Discover Momoyo Kaijima's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Momoyo Kaijima (Kajima, Momoya; born 1969) Is a Japanese architect known for her work at Atelier Bow-wow, a studio that was founded by herself and Yoshiharu Tsukamoto.
Her work has focused mainly on urban residential buildings in Japan.
In 2021, was appointed a as Full Professor of Affective Architectures in the Department of Architecture at ETH Zurich.
Kaijima was born in Tokyo in 1969 and was interested in houses from a young age.
Kaijima was not influenced by anything in particular, however she had many opportunities to visit different houses.
In 1991 she graduated from the Japan Women's University in the faculty of Domestic science.
Kaijima received her post graduate degree from the Tokyo Institute of Technology in 1994 with an engineering degree and continued on to get a graduate and postgraduate degree from the same institution.
Kaijima went on to lecture and work at many universities across the world; Harvard, Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Rice University, Delft University of Technology, Columbia, and E.T.H.Z. She has been an Assistant professor at the University of Tsukuba since 2000 where she conducts research.
Kaijima started working with Yoshiharu Tsukamoto on competitions during their school career, and due to their successes, decided to create an Architectural studio together called Atelier Bow-Wow.
Much of Atelier Bow-Wow’s work is centered on residential architecture, specifically in urban areas.
These projects have often focused on utilizing the minimal space in urban centers in Kaijima’s home country of Japan.
Kaijima believes that design needs to be “for our enjoyment, for our pleasure.”.
Kaijima focuses in her practice as well as her own research on humanist architecture.
Kaijima also in conjunction with Tsukamoto have authored multiple books Including Pet Architecture (2002), Graphic Anatomy (2007) and The Architecture of Atelier Bow-Wow: Behaviorology (2010), ), a study that combines behaviors to produce spatial idea. Through this process, Atelier Bow-Wow seeks for a close understanding of the relationship between inhabitants, objects, rooms and the built environment, which informs their domestic spaces. Pet Architecture focuses on the small interstitial buildings that are common around Tokyo, mirroring her work at Atelier Bow-Wow. In Behaviorology, Kaijima and Tsukamoto look at small homes, and portable projects.
Kaijima has worked on over 150 architectural projects during her career.
Some of her important projects include the Mado Building (2006), the House in Shinjuku (2005), the Tower of Winds (1986) and the Sendai Mediatheque (2001).