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Japanese architect Arata Isozaki sees buildings not as dead objects but as events that encompass the social and historical context - - not to be defined forever by their everlasting materiality but as texts to be interpreted and reread continually. In Japan-ness in Architecture, he identifies what is essentially Japanese in architecture from the seventh to the twentieth century. In the opening essay, Isozaki analyzes the struggles of modern Japanese architects, including himself, to create something uniquely Japanese out of modernit...Status: Out of stock
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DetailsMIT PRESS
2006
350 Pages
Format: Tela
ISBN: 9780262516051
Language: INGLÉSCategory: Architecture Essay