From 17 to 22 April, an exhibition dedicated to Tadao Ando’s last ten museum projects is being held at the Duvetica Store and Showroom in Milan. The projects, realised between Europe and Japan over a period stretching from the mid-1990s until 2010, is presented through a large selection of drawings, models, videos and photos. The event will is being held in the building that was the Japanese architect’s latest project in Europe, the Duvetica Store and Showroom in Milan, opened in October 2011. Tadao Ando and Duvetica started to work together in 2010 on the design of the Courmayeur store, before collaborating again on the stores in Tokyo, Japan, and Kitzbühel, Austria, which were opened in quick succession between July 2010 and summer 2011. The exhibition has a section dedicated to Europe, which includes the Stone Sculpture Museum in Bad Kreuznach, Germany, three projects executed in the Chateau La Coste in Aix-en-Provence, France, as well as the projects Ando carried out in Italy. The exhibition also features the projects Ando undertook in Naoshima, Japan – Benesse House Museum/Oval, Lee Ufan Museum and Chichu Art Museum – and the Abu Dhabi Maritime Museum he designed in the United Arab Emirates. The exhibition, curated by the Tadao Ando Architect & Associates studio, aims to unveil the design approach employed by Ando, who always works according to the same way of thinking: “I try to learn from buildings, communities, landscapes and people from various different areas of life, and to create a lively dialogue between the existing and the new.”