Tadao Ando : conversations with students

書誌事項

Tadao Ando : conversations with students

[Matthew Hunter, translator and editor]

Princeton Architectural Press, c2012

  • : pbk

タイトル別名

Kenchiku o kataru

建築を語る

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注記

"Originally published as Ando Tadao Kenchiku o kataru c1999..."--T.p. verso

「建築を語る」東京大学出版会 (1999年刊) の英訳

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The newest volume in our popular Conversations series features Japanese architect Tadao Ando. One of the most celebrated living architects, Ando is best known for crafting serenely austere structures that fuse Japanese building traditions with Western modernism. His minimalist masterworks-geometric forms clad in silky-smooth exposed concrete-are suffused with natural light and set in perfect harmony with the landscape. In these highlights from lectures delivered at the University of Tokyo's Graduate School of Architecture, Ando candidly describes his experiences as a largely self-taught practitioner, tracing his development from an early interest in the traditional building craft of his native Japan through his political awakening in the turbulent 1960s to his current stature as one of the world's foremost architects. In addition to exploring his aesthetic influences and working process, Ando offers students a road map not only for maintaining professional integrity, but alsofor becoming effective agents of change in the world.

目次

  • Table of Contents
  • Foreword, Tadao Ando
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Regionalism
  • Chapter 2: Toward a Living Architecture
  • Chapter 3: Architecture and Urbanism
  • Chapter 4: Individuality
  • Chapter 5: Process
  • Chapter 6: A Love for Architecture
  • Q&A.

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