Jutaku : Japanese houses / Naomi Pollock
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NU Fairview College LRC | NU Fairview College LRC | School of Architecture | General Circulation | GC NA 7451 P65 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUFAI000005468 |
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GC NA 7235 S65 2023 Case study houses : 1945-1966 : the California impetus / | GC NA 735 C47 2007 An Architectural Guidebook to San Francisco and the Bay Area | GC NA 737 P44 2023 Frank Lloyd Wright, 1867-1959 : building for democracy / | GC NA 7451 P65 2015 Jutaku : Japanese houses / | GC NA 7520 N49 2017 New town houses : creative architecture between walls / | GC NA 7523 C43 2022 Courtyard living : contemporary houses of the Asia-Pacific / | GC NA 7533 B35 2019 Tiny interiors : compact living spaces / |
Machine generated contents note: Japanese Houses -- Hokkaido -- Hokkaido -- Tohoku -- Aomori -- Akita -- Iwate -- Yamagata -- Miyagi --Fukushima -- Kanto -- Tochigi -- Gunma -- Ibaraki -- Saitama -- Chiba -- Tokyo -- Kanagawa -- Chubu -- Niigata -- Toyama -- Ishikawa -- Nagano --Yamanashi -- Shizuoka -- Aichi -- Gifu -- Fukui -- Kinki -- Shiga -- Kyoto -- Hyogo -- Mie -- Nara -- Osaka -- Wakayama -- Chugoku -- Tottori -- Okayama -- Shimane -- Hiroshima -- Yamaguchi -- Shikoku -- Kagawa -- Tokushima -- Ehime -- Kochi -- Kyushu -- Fukuoka -- Oita -- Saga -- Nagasaki -- Kumamoto -- Miyazaki -- Kagoshima -- Okinawa
Quirky, surprising and entertaining - with more than 400 houses, Jutaku is architecture at the speed of Japan. Frenetic. Pulsating. Disorienting. Japan's contemporary culture is constantly in flux. In stark contrast to the centuries old imperial architecture of Kyoto, recent Japanese architectural practices have ushered in an era of continuous experimentation. With 500 houses, one house per page, one image per house, 'Jutaku: Japanese houses' is a fast-paced, 'quick hit' shock to the system that shines a Harajuku-bright neon light on the sheer volume, variety and novelty of contemporary Japanese residential architecture. Featuring the work of many of Japan's most famous architects including Shigeru Ban, Sou Fujimoto, Toyo Ito, Kengo Kuma, Jun Igarishi, Shuhei Endo and dozens of up and coming and completely unknown young architects, 'Jutaku' is organized geographically taking readers on a bullet train journey across Japan's architectural landscape. Essential reading for architects, designers and fans of contemporary Japanese culture
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