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Japanese Gardens
  • Language: en

Japanese Gardens

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Nature crafted by man The Japanese garden, like all gardens, is more than mere nature; it is nature crafted by man. It needs the hands of the designer to give it meaning. The Japanese garden belongs to the realm of architecture; at its best, it is nature as art. The phases of its history document the constant redefinition of man's position within and towards nature. Its changing forms respond both to socio-economic developments and to religious and philosophical trends, and thereby reflect the spiritual climate in which its architecture was conceived. At the same time as detailing the characteristics distinguishing and differentiating each of the five major epochs in the history of the Japan...

From Shinto to Ando
  • Language: en

From Shinto to Ando

This absorbing and well researched book traces in depth the ancient roots of Japanese sacred architecture and their relevance to architecture today, as exemplified particularly by the work of the contemporary Japanese architect Tadao Ando. It also provides an informative and fascinating insight into a subject that is worthy of meticulous attention.

Japanese Gardens
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Japanese Gardens

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Project Japan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Project Japan

Project Japan is the product of a long journey by author Graham Cooper. A sustained rolling programme relating to contemporary art and architecture in Japan, this project involved over a decade of commitment, more than a dozen research and documentation

M̀a, ' the Japanese Sense of P̀lace' in Old and New Architecture and Planning
  • Language: en

M̀a, ' the Japanese Sense of P̀lace' in Old and New Architecture and Planning

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1966
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Mirei Shigemori - Rebel in the Garden
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 204

Mirei Shigemori - Rebel in the Garden

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-08-10
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  • Publisher: Birkhäuser

Mirei Shigemori had a major impact on the development of Japanese landscape architecture in the twentieth century. Active from the 1920s, he founded the Kyoto Garden Society in 1932. In 1939 he designed his own first masterpiece, the garden at the main hall of the Tôfuku-ji temple. From then on he designed 240 gardens all over Japan until his death in 1975; amongst the most famous are the Tenrai-an tea garden (1969) and the Matsuo Taisha garden (1975). The main characteristic of his gardens is that they respect tradition and, at the same time, depart from conventional paradigms by opening up to the influence of Western modernism with its own language. The first part of the book covers Shigemori’s life and factors that influenced his work. The second part contains a detailed illustration of 17 gardens. The book is published as a new and revised edition.

Mountains and Megastructures
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Mountains and Megastructures

This book explores the shared qualities of mountains as naturally-formed landscapes, and of megastructures as manmade landscapes, seeking to unravel how each can be understood as an open system of complex network relationships (human, natural and artificial). By looking at mountains and megastructures in an interchangeable way, the book negotiates the fixed boundaries of natural and artificial worlds, to suggest a more complex relationship between landscape and architecture. It suggests an ecological understanding of the interconnectedness of architecture and landscape, and an entangled network of relations. Urban, colonialist, fictional, rural and historical landscapes are interwoven into this fabric that also involves discontinuities, tensions and conflicts as parts of a system that is never linear, but rather fluid and organic as driven by human endeavor.

Contemporary Japanese Architecture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

Contemporary Japanese Architecture

Contemporary Japanese Architecture presents a clear and comprehensive overview of the historical and cultural framework that informs the work of all Japanese architects, as an introduction to an in-depth investigation of the challenges now occupying the contemporary designers who will be the leaders of the next generation. It separates out the young generation of Japanese architects from the crowded, distinguished, multi-generational field they seek to join, and investigates the topics that absorb them, and the critical issues they face within the new economic reality of Japan and a shifting global order. Salient points in the text are illustrated by beautiful, descriptive images provided by the architects and from the extensive collection of the author. By combining illustrations with timelines and graphics to explain complex ideas, the book is accessible to any student seeking to understand contemporary Japanese architecture.

The Architecture of the Japanese Garden
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 319

The Architecture of the Japanese Garden

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1991
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"The Japanese garden, like all gardens, is more than mere nature; it is nature crafted by man. It needs the hands of the designer to give it meaning. The Japanese garden belongs to the realm of architecture; at its best, it is nature as art. The phases of its history document the constant redefinition of man's position within and towards nature. Its changing forms respond both to socio-economic developments and to the religio-philosophic trends and thereby reflect the spiritual climate in which its architecture was conceived. At the same time as detailing the characteristics distinguishing and differentiating each of the five major epochs in the history of the Japanese garden, the author also identifies the common motif which underlies them all; the recurrent attempt to unite beauty as natural accident and beauty as human-perfected type, to acheive an aesthetic symbiosis between the seeming randomness of natural form and the strict geometry of the right angle."--Jacket.

Transportable Environments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Transportable Environments

Transportable Environments explores aspects of the historical and theoretical basis for portable architecture and provides an insight into the wide range of functions that it is used for today, the varied forms that it takes and the concerns and ideas for its future development. Written by a team of international commentators, this volume provides a state-of-the-art survey of this specialist area and will be of interest to a wide range of professionals across the construction and design industries.