Kengo Kuma : works and projects

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Kengo Kuma : works and projects

Luigi Alini ; with an essay by Kengo Kuma ; [translations, Christopher Evans]

(Architecture)

Electa architecture , Phaidon [distributor], 2006

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references

内容説明・目次

内容説明

Since the age of ten, when he first saw the monumental concrete gymnasium designed by Kenzo Tange for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Kengo Kuma (b. 1954) has aspired to create architecture that utilizes materials in an expressive manner. Despite his early fascination with concrete, Kuma has become better known for his unusual handling of glass, wood, and stone in works as diverse as private residences, Buddhist temples, and art museums. With an acute sensitivity to maximizing a building's setting-whether urban or rural-Tange has created such celebrated structures as the Tokyo headquarters of Louis Vuitton, adobe housing for an ancient wooden Buddha, and an observatory that is sunk into a seaside hill like Michael Heizer's Double Negative.

目次

"The Trauma of Architecture: Weaving, Uniting, Overlaying, Bending," essay by Luigi Alini "The Return to Materials," essay by Kengo Kuma Works and Projects: Kiro-san Observatory, Water/Glass, Noh Stage in the Forest, Project for a Memorial Park, Kitakami Canal Museum, Hiroshige Ando Museum, Takayanagi Community Center, Nasu History Museum, Stone Museum, Ginzan Bath House, Great (Bamboo) Wall, Plastic House, Adobe Museum for Wooden Buddha, Forest/Floor, Soba Restaurant at Togakushi, Baiso Buddhist Temple, One Omotesando, Shinonome Apartment Building, Food and Agriculture Museum, Murai Masanari Art Museum Anthology of Writing List of Works Biography Bibliography Collaborators Picture credits

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