1x1 Japan Exhibition Materials A Guide to the 1x1 Japan Exhibition Materials Ms.2025.076

A Guide to the 1x1 Japan Exhibition Materials Ms.2025.076


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Repository
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Identification
Ms.2025.076
Title
1x1 Japan Exhibition Materials, 1965-2024 2024
Quantity
4.88 Cubic Feet, 1 half-document box, 1 shallow flat box, 1 small file box, 2 oversized flat boxes, 7 oversized folders
Language
Japanese , English .
Abstract
The 1x1 Japan Exhibition Materials consists of artwork and architectural drawings submitted by 47 women for a collaborative exhibition coordinated between the Japan chapter of UIFA and the IAWA Center's 1x1 Initiative. The collection also includes documentation of the exhibition, including title plates, reports, programs, and posters.

Administrative Information

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Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open for research.

Preferred Citation

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder], 1x1 Japan Exhibition Materials, 2024, Ms2025-076, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.

Source of Acquisition

The collection was transferred to Special Collections and University Archives in August 2025.

Processing Information

The processing, arrangement, and description of the 1x1 Japan Exhibition Materials was completed in September 2025.


Administrative History

This collection consists of the output of a collaborative effort between the International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA) Center's 1x1 initiative and the Japan chapter of l'Union Internationale des Femmes Architectes (UIFA). The 1x1 initiative includes a call for women architects to contribute one flat piece they've created that holds particular significance to them accompanied by a written personal statement about the piece's meaning. The call was distributed by the UIFA Japon network and the joint effort culminated in a traveling exhibition that debuted first in Japan in 2024 and then in the United States as part of the 2025 IAWA Symposium in Blacksburg, Virginia. Following the closing of the exhibition, the 47 participants donated their works to the IAWA.

Scope and Content

The 1x1 Japan Exhibition Collection consists of two sets of materials: the works of individual women, 47 in total, who contributed entries to an exhibition; and documentation related to the exhibition itself. Documentation consists of several posters, a UIFA Japon report on the exhibition, a dual language catalog with a list of entries, and a set of small wall panels printed on foam core. The 47 entries vary in size and media; the entrants' names, piece titles, dates of creation, are listed below. Each entry is paired with a photograph documenting the way the item was displayed in the original 2024 exhibition in Japan. Entries were numbered, ordered, and mostly displayed alphabetically by last name, which is the order in which they're listed below.

Arrangement

This collection is divided into two series: I. Exhibition Overview and Documentation; and II. Exhibition Content

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • History of Women in Architecture
  • International Archive of Women in Architecture (IAWA)
  • International Union of Women Architects
  • Women architects -- Japan

Rights Statement for Archival Description

The guide to the 1x1 Japan Exhibition Materials, by Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • International Union of Women Architects

Container List

Exhibition Overview and Documentation
  • folder 1
    Exhibition Posters [3 copies]
    2024
  • box 1
    Exhibition Plates [47 panels]
    2024
  • box-folder 2 folder: 1
    1x1/UIFA Japon Exhibition Program
    2024
  • box-folder 2 folder: 2
    1x1/UIFA Japon Exhibition Catalog Report
    2024
Exhibition Content
  • oversize folder: 2
    [#1] Asakura, Emiko, The binding and design of "Traveling in Kyoto, City of Waterfront"
    2017
  • oversize folder: 2
    [#2] Asano, Harumi, Value the individuality of the family!
    1993
  • oversize folder: 2
    [#3] Eguchi, Yoko, Ultimate Team Work
    1974
  • oversize folder: 2
    [#4] Funatsu, Takako, Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom
    1965
  • oversize folder: 2
    [#5] Hirano, Keiko, Assignments from my time in school - nostalgic, embarrassing, and a bit serious
    undated
  • oversize folder: 2
    [#6] Ide, Sachiko, It was Italy. Thinking now of "columns and partitions" from "walls and windows"
    1981, 2024
  • oversize folder: 2
    [#7] Ikeda, Sonoko, Two-family house
    2005
  • oversize folder: 2
    [#9] Inagaki, Hiroko, Air-collecting Solar House
    1981
  • oversize folder: 2
    [#10] Ito, Kyoko, Transmitting Space
    2003
  • oversize folder: 3
    [#11] Iwai, Hiroko, Works that have been recognized both in name and in reality
    2004
  • oversize folder: 3
    [#12] Kamijo, Chieko, Gold-embossed leather paper going overseas
    undated
  • oversize box: 5
    [#13] Kasiwabara, Yukiko, Memorize collage
    2024
  • oversize folder: 3
    [#14] Kataoka, Yasuko, Kurumi Kyodo Nursery School
    undated
  • oversize folder: 3
    [#15] Kawaguchi, Akiko, Old house gallery - Paper-cutting Forest Museum
    2010
  • oversize folder: 3
    [#16] Kawahara, Mitsuko, K Building
    1977
  • oversize folder: 3
    [#17] Kisimoto, Hiroko, 1985-1986
    2024
  • oversize folder: 3
    [#18] Kitamoto, Mieko, Self-published book: "To make urban planning more accessible"
    2016
  • box-folder 2 folder: 3
    [#18] Kitamoto, Mieko, Making Urban Planning Accessible [book, Japanese]
    2016
  • oversize folder: 3
    [#19] Kiyomoto, Taeko, Guts T Perspektiv
    2009
  • oversize folder: 4
    [#20] Kobayashi, Junko, Always keep thinking about everyone's comfortable toilet
    undated
  • oversize folder: 4
    [#21] Koike-Yoneta, Kazuko, Aiming for an accessible living environment
    1994-1996
  • box-folder 2 folder: 4
    [#21] Koike-Yoneta, Kazuko, Advanced Barrier-Free Environment [book, Japanese]
    1996
  • oversize folder: 4
    [#22] Kondo, Makiko, Crane wing house (Designing life and Japanese elegance)
    2016
  • oversize box: 4
    [#23] Masamune, Kazuko, My pine tree
    2024
  • box 3
    [#24] Matsukawa-Tsuchida, Junko, A Zelkova Tree for All Seasons
    1979-1980
  • oversize folder: 4
    [#25] Matsushita, Kiwa, Light in Phillips Exeter Library
    1997
  • oversize folder: 4
    [#26] Mifune, Kyori, Perspective on spatial cognition in Japanese gardens
    undated
  • oversize folder: 4
    [#27] Miyamoto, Nobuko, What is a building that develops people?
    2024
  • oversize folder: 4
    [#28] Miyazaki, Reiko, A pot is HUNG in the NORTH, while LAID in the SOUTH
    2009
  • oversize folder: 4
    [#29] Morita, Miki, Models, Architecture, and Landscape
    1992-2015
  • oversize folder: 5
    [#30] Nakajima, Akiko, I Hate War - A Collection of Children's Picture Books
    undated
  • oversize folder: 5
    [#31] Naito, Keiko, Location of toilets in elderly housing
    1993
  • oversize box: 4
    [#32] Ogawa, Nobuko, Facing Fallingwater
    2024
  • oversize folder: 5
    [#33] Ono, Masako, Special Care Home for the Elderly (House of Warmth)
    2010
  • oversize folder: 5
    [#34] Sekiguchi, Hiroko, Intense heat
    2022
  • oversize folder: 5
    [#35] Shibata, Izumi, Toward an Architecture that Creates Community
    2002
  • oversize folder: 6
    [#36] Sugihara, Naoko, Remodeling and Seismic Reinforcement
    2018
  • oversize folder: 6
    [#37] Sunaga, Yoshiko and Yoshiko Ohe, CITY HAS STORIES
    1995
  • oversize folder: 6
    [#38] Tanimura, Rutsu, A home that grows with time
    undated
  • oversize folder: 6
    [#39] Tanaka-Sato, Atsuko, Kanagawa Women's Center Project
    1979, 2024
  • oversize folder: 7
    [#40] Tanaka, Mieko, Noshi-shaped house
    1985
  • oversize folder: 7
    [#41] Ueno, Makiko, A Japanese Think Tank: Exploring Alternative Models
    1993
  • box-folder 2 folder: 5
    [#41] Ueno, Makiko and Takahiro Suzuki, trans. Raymond J. Struyk, A Japanese Think Tank: Exploring Alternative Models [book, English translation]
    1993
  • box-folder 2 folder: 6
    [#41] Ueno, Makiko and Takahiro Suzuki, A Japanese Think Tank: Exploring Alternative Models [book, Japanese]
    1993
  • oversize folder: 7
    [#42] Ushiyama, Mio, Living by helping and interacting with each other
    undated
  • oversize folder: 7
    [#43] Usui, Haruko, Hand-drawn Esquisse for 1/20th of a flat cross-sectional detail
    1990
  • oversize folder: 7
    [#44] Ueda, Hisako, Sotosyu Temple
    1978
  • oversize folder: 7
    [#45] Yakabe, Masako, The house with back flow line
    2000
  • oversize folder: 7
    [#46] Yasui, Taeko, Registered Tangible Cultural Property, Toriyama Rice Shop
    2009
  • oversize folder: 7
    [#47] Yoshida, Saeko and Toyoko Naomachi, Design for blind people
    2021
  • oversize folder: 7
    [#48] Yoshino, Yasuko, Japan-China Joint Research: Environmental Measurement of Underground Dwelling in Yaodong
    1985