Hill of the Buddha
The Hill of the Buddha (Japanese: 頭大仏, Hepburn: Atama Daibutsu, "Large Buddha's Head") is a Buddhist shrine at Makomanai Takino Cemetery (Japanese: 真駒内滝野霊園) in Sapporo, Japan, designed by Japanese modernist architect Tadao Ando.[1] The shrine features a 13.5 m (44 ft) tall statue of the Buddha encircled by an artificial hill rotunda planted with 150,000 lavender plants.[2]
Hill of the Buddha | |
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頭大仏 | |
General information | |
Location | Makomanai Takino Cemetery, Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan |
Opened | December 2015 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Tadao Ando |
The design incorporated the pre-existing Buddha statue, which was sculpted circa 2000 and stood solitary. On approaching the statue, only the head sticks out from the hill, and the shrine is entered through a tunnel for a full view of the statue inside of the open rotunda.[3] The building opened in December 2015.[4][3]
References
- Barba-Court, Kala (2017-09-26). "Architect Tadao Ando builds a lavender-covered hill around a Buddha sculpture". PLAIN Magazine. Retrieved 2019-02-26.
- "Tadao Ando surrounds huge buddha statue with lavender-covered mound". Dezeen. 2017-08-08. Retrieved 2019-02-26.
- "Vitra | The Hill of the Buddha". Vitra. Retrieved 2019-02-26.
- "Om-believable Buddha in Rings of Lavender". Hyperallergic. 2017-09-18. Retrieved 2019-02-26.
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