Format:
255 Seiten
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Illustrationen
ISBN:
9784786902871
Series Statement:
Shinkenchiku. Jutakutokushu August 2017
Content:
Since the end of World War II the Japanese have experienced far-reaching social and environmental changes encompassing the post-war recovery period, rapid economic growth, the bubble economy and its collapse, and natural disasters. Commissioned by individual homeowners, Japanese architects have responded in turn by offering potential solutions for social issues, as well as ideas for new ways of living, via the small-scale architecture of the house. This book presents 75 houses designed by over 50 architects, divided into thirteen themes, from "Earthy Concrete" and "Play" to "Redefining the Gap". Richly detailed with more than 400 models, plans, and photographs
Note:
Diese Publikation erscheint anlässlich der Ausstellung The Japanese house: Architecture and life after 1945 at The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo in 2017
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Japaneseness; Prototype and Mass-Production; Earthy Concrete; A House is a Work of Art; From Closed to Open; Play; Sensorial; Machiya: Houses that Shape Cities; Redefining the Gap; Lightness; Unmarketable; Vernacular: Ecology of Living; Family Critiques
Language:
English
Subjects:
Art History
Keywords:
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