Keio University

Keio University Art Center to Host Art Archive Exhibition XXIX “Yoshio Taniguchi in Keio: Intersecting Architectural Perspectives” (May 11 – July 24, 2026)

Published: May 15, 2026
Public Relations Office

Keio University

Architect Yoshio Taniguchi created new environments on the Keio University campuses by resonating with the architecture of others. At the Yochisha Elementary School, he connected a gymnasium and the New Wing "Shinkan 21" to the Main Building designed by his father, Yoshiro. At the Shonan Fujisawa Campus (SFC), he designed the Chutobu Junior High School and Senior High School buildings located on the periphery of the university campus designed by his close ally, Fumihiko Maki. This exhibition explores the dialogue Yoshio Taniguchi—who designs by utilizing the environment surrounding buildings—engaged in with these two masters through architecture.

Dates: May 11 (Mon.) – July 24 (Fri.), 2026

   -Closed|Saturdays, Sundays, Public Holidays, and July 13 (Mon.)

   -Special Opening|June 27(Sat.), July18 (Sat.)

Opening Hours: 11:00–18:00

Location: Keio University Art Center (KUAC) 1F Art Space of South Annex, Mita Campus

Admission: Free

Hosted and organized by the Keio University Art Center (KUAC)

*Please refer to the exhibition website for the latest information.

For further information, please refer to the following PDF file.

Press Release (PDF)