User:RichardMills65/Masayuki Sono

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Masayuki Sono is the architect who created The Postcards 911 Memorial sculpture on Staten Island, New York City.

Education and Career[edit]

He received his Master of Architecture from the University of Washington and Kobe University, then went on to work for Voorsanger & Associates in New York.[1] He currently has his own architectural firm and is working on another 911 responders memorial.[2] He has been a visiting assistant professor at the Pratt Institute School of Architecture.[3] He won the design competition held by the borough of Staten Island in early 2003 to build a 911 memorial for its dead citizens.[4]

Notable works[edit]

  • Asia Society and Museum (Renovation & Addition) New York,NY
  • University of Virginia Art Museum Charlottesville, VA
  • LaGuardia International Airport Control Tower Queens, NY
  • Wildcat Ridge Residence Snowmass, Colorado
  • WTC Site Perimeter Enclosure New York, NY
  • The National WWII Museum New Orleans, LA
  • Ashiya Art Gallery Hyogo, Japan
  • Shofu-denRenovation and Addition Sullivan County, NY
  • The Staten Island September 11 Memorial Staten Island, NY
  • 189 Main Street Ridgefield, NJ
  • H Residence Tokyo, Japan
  • Ordos 100 Villa Ordos China (part of multiplicities)
  • Staten Island 9/11 First Responders Memorial (in progress)

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