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El. knyga: Kengo Kuma: My Life as an Architect in Tokyo

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  • Išleidimo metai: 27-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780500776636
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  • Išleidimo metai: 27-May-2021
  • Leidėjas: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780500776636
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It was around Kengo Kumas tenth birthday that he came into contact with Kenz Tanges fishlike Yoyogi National Gymnasium, completed for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, and determined that he would become an architect. In the intervening five or so decades, he has become one of the worlds most fascinating and influential architects.

Kuma is known throughout the world for his formally daring and materially expressive buildings, recognized for his inventive use of traditional materials, and his use of innovative materials in vernacular forms. He is perhaps less known for his work inside his native Japan, where he works actively towards the preservation of ancient building techniques and craft. A keen curiosity for all forms of building and a wealth of knowledge about the world acquired through expansive travels make Kuma a unique commentator on Tokyos dynamic architecture.

Through twenty-five stories, this intimate little publication paints a picture of how a building inspired a boy to become an architect, how Japans national heritage helped form his thinking, and how his professional experience has made him one of the most successful architects of his generation. This book contains something for everyone: design acumen, insights into Japanese culture, a tour of Tokyo and the heartfelt commitment to producing buildings that have meaning and longevity.

With 41 illustrations, 21 in colour

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World renowned architect Kengo Kuma presents an enlightening tour of Tokyo, expressing his personal thoughts and reflections on the city's most influential buildings and its rich architectural heritage
Introduction 6(2)
Kengo Kuma
Yoyogi National Gymnasium
Kenzo Tange, 1964
8(4)
Shibuya
12(4)
Daikan-yama
16(4)
One Omotesando
Kengo Kuma, 2003
20(4)
Meiji Jingu Museum
Kengo Kuma, 2019
24(6)
Nezu Museum
Kengo Kuma, 2009
30(6)
Sunny Hills
Kengo Kuma, 2014
36(6)
National Stadium
Kengo Kuma, 2020
42(4)
Suntory Museum of Art
Kengo Kuma, 2007
46(6)
Kitte
Kengo Kuma, 2012
52(4)
Shinjuku
56(4)
Mejiro
60(4)
Ikebukuro
64(4)
Ueno & Yanesen
68(4)
Jugetsudo Kabuki-za
Kengo Kuma, 2013
72(4)
Tsukiji & Shinbashi
76(4)
Takanawa Gateway Station
Kengo Kuma, ongoing
80(6)
La Kagu
Kengo Kuma, ongoing
86(6)
Akagi Shrine
Kengo Kuma, 2010
92(6)
Daiwa Ubiquitous Computing Research Building
Kengo Kuma, 2014
98(6)
Western Tokyo
104(4)
Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Centre
Kengo Kuma, 2012
108(6)
Mukojima
114(4)
Tetchan
Kengo Kuma, 2014
118(6)
Directory 124(2)
Buildings by Kengo Kuma & Associates 126(1)
Buildings by other architects 127(1)
Photo credits 128(1)
Acknowledgments 128
Kengo Kuma established Kengo Kuma & Associates in 1990 and went on to become Professor at the Graduate School of Architecture, University of Tokyo in 2009. He is the author of several books, including Anti-Object and Kyokai: A Japanese Technique for Articulating Space. His work has been featured in numerous publications, including XS Extreme (Thames & Hudson).