Yoshikuni Araki (荒木芳邦, Araki Yoshikuni, 1921–1997) was a Japanese garden designer, garden architect, landscape gardener, landscape architect, and garden creator, who was known for his Japanese-style gardens. Araki was born in Osaka and graduated from the Tokyo Landscaping School (which later became the School of Landscape Architecture at the Tokyo University of Agriculture). Araki trained in landscape design and construction under Sentaro Iwaki in Tokyo.[1]
Selected works
Major works in Japan
Tokyo Marine and Fire Insurance Company Building, Limited outside this space
Japanese Garden of National Botanical Garden of Cuba in Havana, Cuba
Araki designed gardens at the Royal Hotel Osaka in a series of landscape design landscaping planning, work planning, which was the winner of a designing award winning Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture department.
Parks and Open Space Association of Japan Kitamura Award 15th in 1993
References
^荒木芳邦(1921~1997) [Yoshikuni Araki 1921–1997]. E+S Landscape Architect Dictionary (in Japanese). Retrieved 24 March 2012.
Bibliography
Tribute to Dr. Yoshikuni Araki, Keiji Uehara Prize winner 1997 (15 th Prize winner Keiji Uehara-person interview),Kimio Kondo,Washio KimuWataru,Journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture Institute of Landscape 61 (4), 357-358, 1998-03-27, url - http://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/110004305861