| Architect |
| Professor, Department of Architecture, School of Engineering, Nagoya University. |
| 1954 | Born in Osaka, Japan |
| 1977 | Graduated from the Department of ArchitectureA School of Engineering,University of Tokyo. |
| 1979 | Completed Master course of the Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo. Receiverd Master of Engineering(Architecture). |
| 1982 | Completed Master of course of Graduate School of Architecture Princeton University.Received Master of Architecture |
| 1982-83 | Visiting Research Worker,Peterhouse College, Cambridge University. |
| 1987 | Completed Ph.D course of the Graduate School of Engineering, University of Tokyo. Receiverd Ph.D in Engineering(Architecture). |
| 1987-89 | Lecturer,Department of Design,School of Fine Arts, Kyoto Seika University. |
| 1989 | Associate Professor,Department of Architecture,School of Engineering, Nagoya University. |
| 1996 | Professor,Department of Architecture,School of Engineering, Nagoya University. |
| 1993 | Kyodo Keikinzoku Building; Chou-ku, Tokyo |
| 1994 | Ikoma House ; Otsu,Shiga |
| 1995 | Glass Flats II ; Kumatori-cho,Osaka |
| 1996 | City-Drapery:Project for Rebuilding Hisaya-Odori Park in Nagoya, ;Triennale di Milano '96. |
| 1997 | Vending Plaza,Sakae ; Nagoya,Installation for Nagoya International Urban Design Forum 1997 |
| 1987 | The English Sububan House, Sumainotoshokan Publishing Co.,Tokyo. |
| 1992 | Rhetoric of Zero,Libro,Tokyo. |
| 1994 | The Electric Geisha:Exploring Japan's Popular Culture, Kodansha International,Tokyo. |
| 1995 | Technoscape:Technology and Design of the Urban Infrastructure, Kajima Pubulishing Co.,Tokyo. |
| 1996 | Design,Mode and Fashion,Iwanami Shoten,Tokyo. |