Archinect

Brian Butterfield Travel Blog

Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe, Nara, Awaji Island, Himeji, Kanazawa, Naoshima (Setouchi Art Festival), Hiroshima, Fukuoka

  • anchor

    Yale Katakana

    Brian Butterfield
    Aug 15, '10 11:48 AM EST

    In case you need to know how to write Yale A+A in Japanese....
    (Hiroshima Station, not sure what the Yale Yale A Building is but I imagine it is a masterpiece of Japanese Brutalism...though this website suggests otherwise, http://www.yaleyale.co.jp/ )

    image



     
    • 1 Comment

    • myworld

      This article really piqued my curiosity.
      I will add your site to my favorites and continue to search for new information. 

      SEO Agentur

      May 26, 21 11:03 am  · 
       · 

      Block this user


      Are you sure you want to block this user and hide all related comments throughout the site?

    • Back to Entry List...
  • ×Search in:
 

About this Blog

The Takenaka Internship is granted yearly to one student each from the architecture schools of Yale, M.I.T. and the University of Pennsylvania. The Takenaka Corporation traces its history back more than four hundred years and this internship provides American students of architecture with a summer of valuable training at Japan's oldest architecture, engineering and construction firm. Based out of the Osaka design office, interns participate in various aspects of design and also accompany archite

Affiliated with:

Authored by:

Other blogs affiliated with Yale University:

Recent Entries