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Terunobu Fujimori : architect

edited by Michael Buhrs and Hannes Rössler ; with contriburions by Dana Buntrock ... [et al.] ; photographs by Akihisa Masuda

Hatje Cantz, c2012

English ed

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Catalog of the exhibition "Terunobu Fujimori : architect : works 1986-2012" at Museum Villa Stuck, Munich, June 21-Sept. 16, 2012

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Description

The sophisticated buildings of Japanese architect Terunobu Fujimori (born 1946) combine the archaic, eccentric, poetic and the ecological--almost all of them are made of simple, traditional materials such as earth, stone, wood, coal, bark and mortar. Often referred to as a "surrealist" architect, Fujimori designs buildings that stand on stilts, rest in trees, support plant ecosystems and rise from the ground at vertiginous angles. This unique approach perhaps stems from Fujimori's early career as a successful architectural historian; he accepted his first commission at the age of 44. Buildings completed since then include teahouses, museums and private homes, known by names such as the "Dandelion House," "Charred Cedar House" and "Too-Tall Tea House." This publication explores Fujimori's career with models, drawings, architectural plans and photographs. Also documented is the construction of a teahouse designed for the garden at the Villa Stuck in Munich.

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  • NCID
    BB10934146
  • ISBN
    • 9783775733236
  • Country Code
    gw
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Ostfildern
  • Pages/Volumes
    239 p.
  • Size
    30 cm
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