
Contemporary Japanese Architecture. 45th Ed.
Hardcover | 480 PagesĀ
Japan's contemporary architecture has long been among the most inventive in the world, recognized for sustainability and infinite creativity. No fewer thanĀ eight Japanese architects have won the Pritzker Prize.
Since Osaka World Expo ā70 highlighted contemporary forms,Ā Japan has been a key player in global architecture. Tadao Ando's geometry put Japanese building on the map, bridging East and West. After his concrete buildings, figures like Kengo Kuma, Shigeru Ban, and Kazuyo Sejima pioneered a more sustainable approach. Younger generations have taken new directions, in harmony with nature, traditional building, and anĀ endless search for forms.
Presenting the latest in Japanese building,Ā this book links this unique creativity to Japan's high population density, modern economy, long history, and continual disasters in the form of earthquakes. Accepting ambiguity, constant change, and catastrophe is a key to understanding how Japanese architecture differs from that of Europe or America.
This compact edition highlightsĀ 37 architectsĀ andĀ 53 exceptional projectsĀ by Japanese mastersāfromĀ Tadao Andoās Shanghai Poly Theater,Ā Shigeru Banās concert hall La Seine Musical,Ā SANAAās Grace Farms,Ā Fumihiko Makiās 4 World Trade Center toĀ Takashi Suoās much smaller sustainable dental clinic. AnĀ elaborate essayĀ traces the building scene from the Metabolists to today, showing how the interaction of past, present, and future has earned contemporary Japanese architecture worldwide recognition.
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$10.50Contemporary Japanese Architecture. 45th Ed.
Hardcover | 480 PagesĀ
Japan's contemporary architecture has long been among the most inventive in the world, recognized for sustainability and infinite creativity. No fewer thanĀ eight Japanese architects have won the Pritzker Prize.
Since Osaka World Expo ā70 highlighted contemporary forms,Ā Japan has been a key player in global architecture. Tadao Ando's geometry put Japanese building on the map, bridging East and West. After his concrete buildings, figures like Kengo Kuma, Shigeru Ban, and Kazuyo Sejima pioneered a more sustainable approach. Younger generations have taken new directions, in harmony with nature, traditional building, and anĀ endless search for forms.
Presenting the latest in Japanese building,Ā this book links this unique creativity to Japan's high population density, modern economy, long history, and continual disasters in the form of earthquakes. Accepting ambiguity, constant change, and catastrophe is a key to understanding how Japanese architecture differs from that of Europe or America.
This compact edition highlightsĀ 37 architectsĀ andĀ 53 exceptional projectsĀ by Japanese mastersāfromĀ Tadao Andoās Shanghai Poly Theater,Ā Shigeru Banās concert hall La Seine Musical,Ā SANAAās Grace Farms,Ā Fumihiko Makiās 4 World Trade Center toĀ Takashi Suoās much smaller sustainable dental clinic. AnĀ elaborate essayĀ traces the building scene from the Metabolists to today, showing how the interaction of past, present, and future has earned contemporary Japanese architecture worldwide recognition.
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Hardcover | 480 PagesĀ
Japan's contemporary architecture has long been among the most inventive in the world, recognized for sustainability and infinite creativity. No fewer thanĀ eight Japanese architects have won the Pritzker Prize.
Since Osaka World Expo ā70 highlighted contemporary forms,Ā Japan has been a key player in global architecture. Tadao Ando's geometry put Japanese building on the map, bridging East and West. After his concrete buildings, figures like Kengo Kuma, Shigeru Ban, and Kazuyo Sejima pioneered a more sustainable approach. Younger generations have taken new directions, in harmony with nature, traditional building, and anĀ endless search for forms.
Presenting the latest in Japanese building,Ā this book links this unique creativity to Japan's high population density, modern economy, long history, and continual disasters in the form of earthquakes. Accepting ambiguity, constant change, and catastrophe is a key to understanding how Japanese architecture differs from that of Europe or America.
This compact edition highlightsĀ 37 architectsĀ andĀ 53 exceptional projectsĀ by Japanese mastersāfromĀ Tadao Andoās Shanghai Poly Theater,Ā Shigeru Banās concert hall La Seine Musical,Ā SANAAās Grace Farms,Ā Fumihiko Makiās 4 World Trade Center toĀ Takashi Suoās much smaller sustainable dental clinic. AnĀ elaborate essayĀ traces the building scene from the Metabolists to today, showing how the interaction of past, present, and future has earned contemporary Japanese architecture worldwide recognition.











