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Japanese architect and artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Azusa Murakami (born 1984) is a Japanese architect, artist, and designer. She is the co-founder of art collective Studio SWINE.[1][2]

Biography

Azusa Murakami was born in [city].

She graduated from University College London, Bartlett School of Architecture, with a Bachelor's degree in Architecture in 2006. She attended the Royal College of Art in the MA Design Products programme in 2010.[3] She was a student of Jurgen Bey and Tord Boontje.[4]

In 2011 she founded the art collective Super Wide Interdisciplinary New Explorers (Studio SWINE) with her husband and partner Alexander Groves.[5]

New Spring, Sea Chair, other works. [6] Collaboration with Swedish brand COS.[7]

Works in the collection of the Design Museum Gent and the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).[8][9]

She has spoken at Design Indaba.[10]

Member of the jury for the 2019 Dezeen Design Awards.[11]

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