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Pritzker laureate Tadao Ando reveals his first Australian project

Pritzker laureate Tadao Ando reveals his first Australian project

The Japanese architect, 82, says his MPavilion, to open in Melbourne’s Queen Victoria Gardens in November, “frames, mirrors and invites nature in”.

Ando’s MPavilion 10 will be the venue for five months of public arts programming over summer. Courtesy Naomi Milgrom Foundation and Tadao Ando Associates

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Tadao Ando remembers growing up in a dark house with small windows, grateful for “whatever small amount of light we received”.

“Entering my room, I would often cup my hands to fill them with light,” recalls the architect, now 82, who has made a career out of shaping daylight and shadow to form some of the most remarkable buildings of the past half-century.

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Stephen ToddDesign editorStephen Todd writes for The Australian Financial Review's weekly Life&Leisure lift out and AFR Magazine. Email Stephen at stephen.todd@afr.com

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