Takahiro Ohmura
Born in Japan, Architect/Critic
Ph.D. in Engineering
Takahiro Ohmura (b. 1991) is a Japanese architect.
Since 2023, he has been serving as an assistant professor at the Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Department of Urban and Civil Engineering, Ibaraki University.
Through architectural design, research, critique, and the creation of art works, he explores the potential of collectivity to support and encourage life in suburban or hinterland areas following urbanization and the emerging new necessity of architecture there.
Recent works include IN-BETWEEN (Japanese Pavilion at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia), The Garden beside WHITEHOUSE (as part of GROUP, 2021), Fixing Garden (in collaboration with Asako Fujikura, 2022), and Screens in Kamiooka (2022). He was awarded a merit prize in the 2019 SD Review for Detached Building at Kuragano Station (in collaboration with Naoki Saito).
Please get in touch with me for architecture, interior, furniture, and exhibition design commissions or writing requests at the following e-mail address.
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