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Stanje: | Polovan bez oštećenja |
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Novi Sad, Novi Sad |
Godina izdanja: Ostalo
ISBN: Ostalo
Oblast: Arhitektura
Jezik: Engleski
Autor: Strani
Lepo očuvano
Takefumi Aida: Buildings and Projects
Holl, Steven and Botond Bogmar
New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 1990. Paperback. White wraps with black illustration and lettering
Contents: Toy block house O and Aida box -- Toy block house I -- Toy block house II -- Toy block house III -- Toy block house IV -- Toy block houses V and VI -- Toy block house VII -- Toy block house VIII -- Toy block house IX -- Toy block house X -- Annihilation and Nirvana houses -- Stepped platform house -- House of Mondrian pattern -- S house in Kitakaruizawa -- Kajiwara House -- Kazama House -- Romeo and Juliet castles -- GKD Building -- Temple Saionji Muryojudo -- Tamatsukuri Hot Springs Monument -- Memorial at Iwo-Jima Island -- Tokyo War Dead Memorial Park.
Japanese architect and theorist. A founder-member of the counter-Metabolist group ArchiteXt (1971), he questioned the tenets of the Modern Movement relating to form and function. In his Artist`s House, Kunitachi, Tokyo (1967), the various elements of the building have curious relationships to each other, and the ‘encounters’ of different parts of buildings, textures, and forms were further exploited in the Nirvana House, Fujisawa (1972), the Annihilation House, Mutsuura (1972), and PL Institute Kindergarten, Osaka (1974). He is mostly known for his designs of so-called ‘Toy Block’ houses, near Tokyo (1978–84), composed of simple block-like elements. In the Kazama House, Kawaguchi (1987), he created a series of parallel walls between which were layers of rooms subdivided by screens, and the interiors afforded views of natural features outside. This ‘architecture of fluctuation’ is also found at his Memorial Park for Tokyo War Dead (1988) and the Saito Memorial Hall, Shibaura Institute of Technology (1990).
Postmoderna arhitektura avangardna avangarda pit mondrijan mondrian postmodernizam japan japanska