Japanese Identities
Architecture Between Aesthetics and Nature


Author: Yuichiro Edagawa
ENGLISH/ GERMAN
176 Pages
with approx. 100 col. Images
Flexocover
Dimensions: 20 x 25 cm
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ISBN 978-3-939633-38-9

Date of publication: May 2008

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Japanese Identities takes us on a journey to the most magnificent buildings in Japan, from the 7th century A.D to the present day. They range from meditative temples, shrines and gardens to contemporary architecture designed by Kengo Kuma, Kenzo Tange or Kazuyo Sejima for the country’s modern big cities. Above all, it is possible to experience the fascinating juxtaposition of tradition and the modern age that characterises the country: the traditional principles of natural- and openness, the particular aesthetics of omission, continue to be omnipresent in the contemporary high-tech buildings. The very personal texts and photographs by the Japanese architect Yuichiro Edagawa make this book into a declaration of love for Japan. This diverse, inspiring publication is a pleasure to read, whether as a travel guide, an introduction to Japanese culture and history, or an architectural picture book.

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