The End of Architecture? -- Jun Mitsui

Jun Mitsui
Architect
After graduating from Tokyo University, Jun Mitsui received his Master of Architecture from Yale in 1984, then worked for Cesar Pelli & Associates, Inc. until 1992, when he became the principal of Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects Japan and Jun Mitsui & Associates.
Having received several architectural awards in Japan, Mitsui has been a visiting professor at Niigata University, and continues as Guest Critic at several major universities. He has been a member of AIA, JIA and Japan Architects Academy, and is licensed both in Japan and the US as an architect.
Mitsui is currently working on constructing the new Haneda international airport terminal, due to be completed in 2010. The building is themed “Sensitivity of Japan,” and is based on the form of Mount Fuji.




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