Notice
The Ando Program has come to an end in 2020. There are no plans to reopen the project.
You can read the memorial book created in 2020 down below.
2019年度结果
关于安藤基金
The Carlsberg Architectural Prize was established by Carlsberg Co. in Denmark to recognize architects who have contributed to the development of architecture all over the world. Mr. Tadao Ando,
a world-class architect from Osaka, was awarded the prize in May, 1992 as the first recipient.
Mr. Ando, with his deep interest in the internationalization of Osaka, donated all of the prize money (30 million yen) to the Osaka Prefectural Government, hoping that this money would help to foster cultural exchange activities between Osaka and other countries. OFIX received his donation through the prefectural government.
In accordance with the wish of Mr. Ando, OFIX established the "Osaka Invitational Program for Short Term Overseas Trainees in Architecture and Arts (Ando Program)" in memory of Tadao Ando winning the Carlsberg Architectural Prize. This program is designed to invite students and young professionals in the field of architecture and arts from countries and regions in Asia, with a view to fostering a better understanding of Japanese culture as well as contributing to the development of architecture and arts in their home countries.
Furthermore, Mr. Tadao Ando, after winning the Kyoto Prize in November 2002, generously donated another 10 million yen from his prize money to OFIX. Together with donations from companies and sponsors who support the objectives of the Ando Program, OFIX utilized his donations to further develop and improve the activities of the program. With this, we were able to invite a total 241 excellent students and young professionals aiming to become architects from 19 countries and regions to the program.
项目介绍
This program was founded by Mr. Tadao Ando, a world-class architect from Osaka, who was awarded "the Carlsberg Architectural Prize" in May, 1992. The Prize was established by the Carlsberg Corporation in Denmark to recognize architects who contribute to the development of architecture all over the world and Mr. Ando was the first recipient. Mr. Ando, with his deep interest in the internationalization of Osaka, donated all of the prize money (30 million yen) to the Osaka Prefectural Government. OFIX received his donation through the Osaka Prefectural Government and, in accordance with the wish of Mr. Ando, established the "Osaka Invitational Program for Short Term Overseas Trainees in Architecture and Arts (Ando Program)" in memory of Tadao Ando winning the prize. There were also companies and sponsors who supported the program's objective of inviting about 10 students and young professionals from various Asian countries who specialize in architecture and arts. This program was held every autumn for about one month.
In the course of this program, all trainees participated in approximately 10 days of practical on-the-job training at representative Japanese construction companies in Osaka. During the job training, trainees were taken on on-site tours of buildings that were under construction and heard lectures about updated technology in the field of architecture.
Furthermore, trainees exchanged opinions about architecture with Japanese students who were majoring in a related field. There were also one-day study tours in Kyoto and Osaka where some buildings designed by Tadao Ando are located.
Aside from the training, all trainees experienced a home-stay with a Japanese family for two days where the trainees could deepen their cultural exchange with Japanese people. Every year this event was popular among all trainees because they could experience cultural exchange with a real Japanese family.
The program started in 1993 and was completed in its 27th year. Since its establishment, it had accepted 241 participants from 19 countries and regions. It was highly rated among young Asian aspiring architects as well as offering opportunities that could not be had elsewhere. The Ando program contributed to the development and promotion of exchange in the Asian region and completed its task to educate young people who would impact the next generation. Along with the quick and remarkable development within the Asian region during these years, it was time for the program to come to an end in 2020.
项目的目的
- 通过为亚洲的年轻人提供学习日本建筑艺术的机会,
在加深各国青年对日本文化和历史等的理解和关心的同时,也为其国家的建筑艺术发展做出贡献。 - 为亚洲优秀人才和日本学生提供交流的平台,拓宽日本学生多样文化领域的视野,促进国际化的感知和能力的提高。
- 建立亚洲和日本的年轻人能够持续进行团结互助活动的框架。
统计板块
国籍表
27年的成果
历史
过去的事业 / 招聘成果
年份 | 天数 | 在日期间 | 建筑观察地 备考 | 报告书 |
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2019年 | 29日 | 2019年10月2日 (周三)~ 10月30日 (周三) | 2019研修日程 | 2019报告书 |
2018年 | 29日 | 2018年9月27日 (周四)~ 10月25日 (周四) | 2018研修日程 | 2018报告书 |
2017年 | 28日 | 2017年9月22日 (周五)~ 10月19日 (周四) | 2017研修日程 | 2017报告书 |
2016年 | 28日 | 2016年9月23日 (周五)~ 10月20日 (周四) | 2016研修日程 | 2016报告书 |
2015年 | 29日 | 2015年9月25日 (周五)~ 10月23日 (周五) | 2015研修日程 | 2015报告书 |
2014年 | 30日 | 2014年9月25日 (周四)~ 10月24日 (周五) | 2014研修日程 | 2014报告书 |
2013年 | 28日 | 2013年9月26日 (周四)~ 10月23日 (周三) | 2013研修日程 | 2013报告书 |
2012年 | 28日 | 2012年9月19日 (周三)~ 10月16日 (周二) | 2012研修日程 | 2012报告书 |
2011年 | 29日 | 2011年9月20日 (周二)~ 10月19日 (周三) | 2011研修日程 | 2011报告书 |
2010年 | 30日 | 2010年9月14日 (周二)~ 10月13日 (周三) | 2010研修日程 | 2010报告书 |
2009年度以前的招聘成果在此