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David B. Stewart : what was history for Kazuo Shinohara?.
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Main entry:

Stewart, David B. speaker.

Title & Author:

David B. Stewart : what was history for Kazuo Shinohara?.

Publication:

[Montréal] : CCA, [2017]

Description:

1 online resource (1 video file (53 min., 29 sec.)) : sound, color

Notes:
Supplied title.
Lecture.
Produced as part of the "What is/was history for... ?" series. Presented to expand the conversation begun in the exhibition 'Besides, history : Go Hasegawa, Kersten Geers, David Van Severen' held at the Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montréal, May 10-October 15, 2017.
Recorded and produced by the Centre Canadien d'Architecture/Canadian Centre for Architecture.
Speaker: David B. Stewart.
Presentation in English.
Summary:

Kazuo Shinohara was a deeply influential figure in postwar architecture in Japan best known for his individual houses, but he remains little studied today, especially outside Japan. Shinohara connected traditional forms and an investigation of modernist tenets with the high-tech and information technology moments yet to come. What was his attitude toward history, and how did he use history in developing his ideas and projects? David B. Stewart responds to these questions and situates Shinohara<U+2019>s approaches in their proper context. The "What is/was history for... ?" series searches for answers to the question, what role can history play in architecture practice?

Subject:

Shinohara, Kazuo, 1925-2006.
Architecture and history.
Architecture and history Japan.
Architecture, Domestic Japan.
Architecture Japan History 20th century.
Architecture, Japanese.
Architecture et histoire.
Architecture et histoire Japon.
Architecture Japon Histoire 20e siècle.
Architecture japonaise.
Architecture.
Architecture, Domestic.
Architecture Japan 20th century
Japan.
Centre canadien d'architecture Events
Centre canadien d'architecture Publishing

Form/genre:

Lectures.
Video recordings (physical artifacts)
Streaming video.
History.

Added entries:

Centre canadien d'architecture, issuing body, organizer, host institution.
Centre canadien d'architecture. Enregistrements des événements.
Centre canadien d'architecture. CCAchannel.
Centre canadien d'architecture issuing body, organizer, host institution.

What was history for Kazuo Shinohara?
French title from CCA website: David B. Stewart : quel sens avait l<U+2019>histoire pour Kazuo Shinohara?
Quel sens avait l<U+2019>histoire pour Kazuo Shinohara?

Holdings:

Location: Library internet resource 304349
Call No.: 304349
Status: Available

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