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El. knyga: Japan Living: Form and Function at the Cutting Edge

  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2012
  • Leidėjas: Tuttle Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781462906437
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  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-May-2012
  • Leidėjas: Tuttle Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781462906437
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Gain insight into both modern and Japanese styles with this stunning Japanese interior design book.

Japan Living presents thirty exceptional houses that transcend function and resonate with spirit. Chosen for their inspiring and innovative designs, these new Japanese homes are special places to dream in. The owners and architects, working as collaborative teams, have created homes that are quintessentially Japanese.

Crisp, sharp, transparent and light—these new designs represent a new burst in creativity over the past decade. Many reflect changes in the dynamics of Japanese society, while others represent self-expression and individuality. All of them are marked by a return to traditional Japanese materials and design elements married with such present-day requirements as flexibility, modern kitchens and bathrooms, energy efficiency and electronic gadgetry.
Design For A New Generation 9(11)
Manazuru Villa
20(8)
Mountain Villa
28(8)
Atelier Semper
36(10)
Shimogamo Yakocho House
46(8)
Horizon House
54(10)
Kamiyamacho House
64(6)
Wing Villa
70(8)
Ws Residence
78(8)
Kamitaga Residence
86(8)
Ring House
94(6)
Tsurumi Atelier + Residence
100(8)
K Courtyard House
108(8)
Izumiya
116(8)
Noborigama House
124(8)
Jogasaki Kaigan House
132(8)
Sheet Metal Teahouse
140(8)
Ocean Villa
148(8)
Whole Earth Project
156(6)
House In The Forest
162(8)
Yamate House
170(8)
Yatsugatake House
178(6)
S House
184(8)
Niigata House
192(8)
Four-In-One House
200(8)
Mejiro House
208(8)
Nakadai House
216(8)
F House
224(8)
Hover House
232(6)
Ao House
238(8)
E House
246(6)
Architects 252
Geeta K. Mehta teaches architecture and urban design at Columbia University in New York. A resident of Japan for 23 years, she is a partner in the firm of Braden and Mehta, and has designed projects in the USA, Japan, India, Vietnam, and Indonesia. Educated at the University of Tokyo, Columbia University, and SPA in Delhi, she is the co-author of several books, including Japan Style, Japan Houses, Japanese Gardens, and New Japan Architecture, all published by Tuttle Publishing.

The photographs in Japan Living were specially taken by three talented photographers from Nacasa & Partners Inc. (www.nacasa.co.jp), Japan's foremost architectural photography studio established by Nakasa Takeshi in 1989. The studio's work is featured in the book Japan House (Tuttle Publishing) and international journals such as Interiors, Domus, Frame, Ambiente and Blue Print. Shigeta Satoshi, from Yokohama, graduated from the Tokyo Photographic Institute. Chiba-born Torimura Koichi is a graduate of Meiji University with an architectural degree. Yano Toshiyuki, a graduate of Kyorin University, was born in Kanagawa.