Contemporary Japanese architects: profiles in design
"Architects play an essential role in contemporary society, helping to shape the environment in which we live and work. This book explores how architects in Japan have responded to the demands of their times and how they continue to engage with new economic realities and the shifting global ord...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Architects play an essential role in contemporary society, helping to shape the environment in which we live and work. This book explores how architects in Japan have responded to the demands of their times and how they continue to engage with new economic realities and the shifting global order. The moving image of Japanese society is reflected in the work of the architects profiled tin this book: from the generation rising from the ashes of postwar Japan, through the postwar economic boom, to the generation that quietly gathered strength during the recession of the 1970s; from the generation that debuted in the bubble economy of the 1980s to the generation that began their work after the Great Hanshin-Awaji earthquake and the collapse of the bubble economy; and finally, after decades of economic stagnation, to the generation that has come to the fore since the early twenty-first century. Contemporary Japanese architects have pioneered developments in sustainability and introduced engineering innovations that have changed not only the look of modern buildings but the ways in which they can be constructed. Japanese design concepts, realized in major public buildings around the world, communicate with a global audience and contribute toward shaping our shared future" -- |
Beschreibung: | Originally published in Japanese as Gendai Nihon Kenchikuka Retsuden by Kawade Shobō Shinsha in 2011. - Includes new preface for English edition |
Beschreibung: | 303 Seiten Illustrationen 22 cm |
ISBN: | 9784866580210 |
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Preface to the English Edition 9
Preface: A Genealogy of Contemporary Japanese Architects 12
part!! RISING FROM THE ASHES 19
™ The Prewar Generation
CHAP!
Tange Kenzo_____________________________
A National Architect in the Era of Greater East Asia
21
Kurokawa Kishô
Buddhism and Metabolism
37
Isozaki Arata
An Architect Torn Between Fiction and Reality
57
65
PART
BREAKING OUT OF THE BOX
The Generation Born in the 1940s
CHAPTER
Ando Tadao________________________________________________
Geometries of Concrete, Reflectingthe Environment 67
CHAPTER
Ito Toyoo_________________________
A New Architecture forthe Information Age
79
CHAPTER
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1 Sakamoto Kazunari______________________________________________
Free Architecture, or the Construction of Overlapping Systems • 103
CHAPTER
imori Terunobu
The Incomparable Architectural Historian)
123
CHAPTER
^ Iijima Naoki_________________________________________________
Atthe Boundaries of Interior Design 137
PART
A LIGHT AND TRANSPARENT ARCHITECTURE
The Generation Born in the 1950s
151
CHAPTER
m SANAA
Design Reconfiguring Spatial Form
153
CHAPTER
Sejima Kazuyo__________________________________________________
Distorting Distance Through a Glass Landscape 159
CHAPTER
Nishizawa Ryue_____________________
An Architecture Beyond Images and Words
167
CHAPTER
Kuma Kengo
High-Speed Gamer
179
PART
ADAPTING TO CHANGING CONDITIONS
The Generation Born in the 1960s
189
CHAPTER
Atelier Bow-Wow___________
Post-Bubble Japanese Realism
191
CHAPTER
• Abe Hitoshi_________________________________________________
Architecture as Media Suit 203
CHAPTER
- Tezuka Architects___________________________________________
Straight Modern, orthe Strength of Architecture 213
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^ Endo Shuhei
Geometries for Measuringthe Earth
221
PART
233
GLOBALISM OR GALAPAGOS
The Generation Born in the 19?0s
CHAPTER
® Fujimoto Sou_________________________________________
Toward a New Geometry 235
CHAPTER
Ishigami Junya
Weightless Landscapes, Spaces of Relativity
249
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Principles and Phenomena
Looking to the Future
275
In Conclusion: Architecture after March 2011 289
Notes 292
References 298
About the Author and About the Translator 303
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