Ossipoff, Vladimir, 1907-1998
Variant namesIf there was any doubt about the influence of his time in Japan on his architectural style, he states in Artists of Hawaii, volume II: "The Japanese simplicity, economy, strength of design, and preference for natural materials...has helped to shape my aesthetic development in an subconscious way...Nature and architecture become inseperable." Use of wood and stone plus the relationship between his buildings and the environment inspired the term Tropical Modernism to describe his unique style.
He was President of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Hawaii Chapter in 1942 and 1965. An active and dedicated member of the community, he served on government commissions, non-profit boards and professional organizations. In the 1955 nomination documentation for Ossipoff to join the AIA College of Fellows several peers noted his integrity, professionalism, and commitment to his clients.
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creatorOf | Vladimir Ossipoff Collection | University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hamilton Library | |
referencedIn | Bourne, Philip W. Papers relating to the Hawaii Housing Authority, 1938-1939. | Boston Athenaeum | |
creatorOf | Ossipoff & Snyder Architects Collection | University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hamilton Library |
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associatedWith | Bourne, Philip W. | person |
acquaintanceOf | Charlot, Jean, 1898-1979 | person |
associatedWith | Sakamoto, Dean | person |
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Vladivostok | 59 | RU | |
Japan | 00 | JP | |
Honolulu | HI | US | |
Berkeley | CA | US |
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Birth 1907
Death 1998
Male
Americans,
Russians
Russian,
English,
Japanese