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Kazuo Shinohara – 3 Houses -9783038604570

原始價格:NT$5,430。目前價格:NT$4,616。

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Product Details:
by Christian Dehli, Andrea Grolimund
Paperback: 212 pages
Publisher: Park Books (2026)
Language: English, Japanese
ISBN-10: 3-03860-457-7
ISBN-13: 9783038604570

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描述

House in White, House in Uehara, House in Yokohama

  • New edition of this standard reference on Kazuo Shinohara, first published in 2019
  • Showcases three key designs by Kazuo Shinohara
  • Stunning large-size book, lavishly illustrated with newly drawn plans, sections and elevations, original sketches, and archival photographs
  • Kazuo Shinohara (1925–2006) is one of the most distinguished and influential Japanese architects of the 20th century
  • Text in English and Japanese

2025 marks the centenary of Kazuo Shinohara (1925–2006), one of the most distinguished and influential Japanese architects of the 20th century. In homage, this stunning book, first published by Quart Verlag in 2019 and winner of one of the 2020 Most Beautiful Swiss Books awards, becomes available again in a new edition.

Kazuo Shinohara—3 Houses analyzes three of the architect’s key designs: the House in White (1966), the House in Uehara (1976), and the House in Yokohama (1984). The large-sized volume features floor plans, sections, and elevations, all newly redrawn matching the scale of Shinohara’s originals, as well as reproductions of his hand drawings and archival photographs. Contributions by architectural historian David B. Stewart (1942–2025), who taught alongside Shinohara as professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, and architect Shin-ichi Okuyama (born 1961) place the three private homes within his oeuvre and offer insights into his particular working methods. A foreword by Ryue Nishizawa (born 1958), cofounder of SANAA and 2010 Pritzker Prize laureate, highlights Shinohara’s lasting significance and influence on contemporary architecture in Japan.

 

“Some books are loved for their poetic power, others for their brilliant theoretical ideas, still others for their aesthetic presentation. Only a few manage to combine all these aspects. Here [the editors] have succeeded.” Alexander Stumm, BauNetz, on the first edition of 2019