Yoshio Taniguchi, Architect for MoMA's Expansion, Dies at 87
Briefly

Yoshio Taniguchi, though relatively unknown outside Japan at the time, made a remarkable impact on architecture with his selection to renovate MoMA, showcasing his unique vision.
Taniguchi's ability to create spaces of stillness and beauty was a testament to his refined architectural philosophy, as noted by landscape architect Peter Walker.
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