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Arata Isozaki

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Arata Isozaki was a Japanese architect whose global postmodern work included MOCA Los Angeles; he won the 2019 Pritzker Prize.

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Why did Arata Isozaki win the 2019 Pritzker Prize?

Isozaki won the 2019 Pritzker Prize after a long career that crossed modernism, postmodernism, and global civic architecture. The jury recognized both his buildings and his role connecting Japanese architecture to international practice.

What is Arata Isozaki's connection to MOCA Los Angeles?

Isozaki designed the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles, commonly known as MOCA. The building helped establish his presence in the United States.

How did Arata Isozaki's work differ from Kenzo Tange's?

Tange is often associated with postwar Japanese modernism and large civic forms such as Yoyogi National Gymnasium. Isozaki moved through more varied postmodern and global languages, including museums, concert halls, and cultural complexes.

Which Arata Isozaki projects show his international range?

MOCA Los Angeles and Palau Sant Jordi in Barcelona are two widely cited examples. They show how Isozaki worked beyond Japan while adapting to different cultural and urban settings.

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