Shoji Sadao

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Shoji Sadao was a Japanese-American architect and close collaborator of Buckminster Fuller and Isamu Noguchi, known for his work on innovative geodesic and environmental structures.

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Sadao 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Buckminster Fuller collaborator
Isamu Noguchi collaborator
Japanese-American person
architect
designer
countryOfCitizenship Japan
United States of America
employer Buckminster Fuller
Isamu Noguchi
ethnicGroup Japanese American
familyName Shoji Sadao self-linksurface differs
surface form: Sadao
fieldOfWork architecture
environmental design
geodesic structures
genre environmental architecture
geodesic architecture
givenName Shōji
surface form: Shoji
languageOfWorkOrName English
Japanese
movement environmental design movement
geodesic design
modern architecture
name Shoji Sadao self-link
notableAssociate Buckminster Fuller
Isamu Noguchi
notableFor environmental structures
innovative geodesic structures
long-term collaboration with Buckminster Fuller
long-term collaboration with Isamu Noguchi
notableWork Climatron geodesic dome greenhouse
surface form: Buckminster Fuller’s large-scale geodesic dome projects (collaborations)

Climatron
surface form: Climatron geodesic dome at the Missouri Botanical Garden

Design and planning for environmental and geodesic structures
Isamu Noguchi’s landscape and garden projects (collaborations)
Noguchi Museum building adaptations in Long Island City
United States pavilion at Expo 67
surface form: U.S. Pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal
occupation architect
designer
urban planner
workLocation Japan
United States of America

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Biosphere (Montreal) architect Shoji Sadao
Shoji Sadao name Shoji Sadao self-link
Shoji Sadao familyName Shoji Sadao self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Sadao