Michio Ihara, sculptor,sculpture, matal, stainless steel, brass, gold, alu ze, wind sculpture, architecture, plaza, public art, hotel, hospital, arena, airport, station, landscape, public art, institutions art, corporate art,
                                           






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1965      Sculpture:        Pandora Tea Room, TBR Building    Tokyo, Japan                        Architect: Minoru Takeyama Associates, Tokyo, Japan
Brass    2' x 15' x
  1' 
 




















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1970    Sculpture: EXPO '70, Pond of Dreams, Osaka, Japan                Architect: International Sculptors Symposium for EXPO '70
Stainless steel    13’x 300’x 12’
 1971   
Demolished by the rule of EXPO
 






















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1967    Wall sculpture:  International Christian U., Science Bldg., Tokyo, Japan               Architect: Inadomi, Architect & Associates, Tokyo
Copper sheet with chemical dye and patina   18’x 40’x 1’
 
 


















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1977    Wind sculpture:            Springfield Riverfront Park, MA               Architect: City of Springfield, Massachusetts
Structure Engineer: James Myslick, Belmont, MA                  Stainless steel, Steel    38’x 11’x 11’     
 



















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1985         Suspended sculpture:           Marriott Marquis Hotel, Times Square, New York, NY        Architect: John Portman Associates, Georgia
Structure Engineer: Weidlinger Associates, New York, NY          Agent:  Staempfli Gallery, New York
Gold plated brass, Stainless steel    415’x 40’x 0.5’                Demolished by the owner   
 


















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1989           Wind sculpture: Tallahassee City Hall Park, FL           Architect: Tallahassee City Hall, FL
Structure Engineer:   Weidlinger Associates, Steven Varga,  Cambridge, MA                     Agent: Cgeiger Sesen Associates, Boston, MA
Stainless steel    22’x 25’x 12’   (Competition)
 

















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1970    Wall sculpture: Shin-Nippon Steel Co.  Tokyo, Japan.                        Stainless steel    7’x 16’x 4’    














 





photo:     Kakinuma

photo:     Kakinuma
1984    Cross tower, Suspended sculpture: Yukinoshita Church, Kamakura, Japan           Architect: Inadomi, Architect & Associates, Tokyo
Structure Engineer: Weidlinger Associates, Steven Varga,  Cambridge, MA
Suspended sculpture: Stainless steel    10’x 11’x 2.5’                Cross tower: Stainless steel    30’x 3’x 3’