Rotem Yaniv

about Rotem:

Born and raised in Kiryat Bialik, Israel, I moved to Canada in August 2007 (age 24) and started studying in the Theory and History of Architecture (or as I call it – the “you were not accepted to architecture but we still want your money” program). Luckily, I got in at 2008 and been living in the studio ever since.

Hint – Terry Rozz is my pen name, although I never used it for published works.

assigned house:
Glass Block Wall – Horiuchi House, Osaka JAPAN
Tadao Ando

13 responses to “Rotem Yaniv

  1. Resources
    1) Unlisted author, “Horiuchi Residence,” The Japan Architect 7910 (1979): 71.
    2) Long, Susan orpett, Family Change and The Life Course in Japan, (Ithaca: Cornell University, 1987)
    3) Jeremy, Michael, and M. E. Robinson, Ceremony and Symbolism in the Japanese home, (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1989)
    4) Judidio, Philip, Tadao Ando at Naoshima: Art, Architecture, Nature, (New York: Rozzoli International Publications, 2006)
    5) Flickr, http://www.flickr.com/photos/39583011@N05/3778764694/

  2. Your inspiration post reminded me that you should check out Silophone.

    http://www.silophone.net/

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