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Japan : architecture, constructions, ambiances / Christian Schittich (ed.) ; [translation German/English, Ingrid Taylor ... [et al.]].

Contributor(s): Schittich, Christian.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: In detail.Publisher: München : Boston : Edition Detail - Institut für internationale Architektur-Dokumentation ; Birkhäuser - Publishers for Architecture, 2002Description: 176 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.ISBN: 3764367571.Subject(s): Architecture -- Japan -- History -- 20th century | Architecture -- Japan -- Designs and plansDDC classification: 720.952
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Japan is becoming a popular travel destination for more and more architects today With its wide variety of architecture, it is both a source of fascination and inspiration. Over a number of years, the review Detail has been consistently documenting the construction activities which have taken place in Japan, and this book draws on the best of their experience and connections to present and analyse with plans and details the most interesting buildings from various architectural trends in contemporary Japan, including Ando's Museum for Contemporary Art in Naoshima, Toyo Ito's Mediathek, a residential building by Kazuyo Sejima, and a temple gallery in Kyoto by Takashi Yamaguchi. Introductory essays discuss the developments in Japanese architecture, and together with portraits of not only well-known Japanese architects and offices, but also young offices such as Atelier Bow Wow, this volume provides a stimulating discussion of current Japanese building in the context of traditional architecture.

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