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愛される建築を目指して / 大西麻貴+百田有希/o+h = Architeceture, a place to be loved / onishimaki+hyakudayuki/o+h. Aisareru kenchiku o mezashite / Ōnishi Maki + Hyakuda Yūki /o+h = Architeceture, a place to be loved / onishimaki+hyakudayuki/o+h.
Main entry:

Ōnishi Maki + Hyakuda Yūki / o+h (Architectural firm), author, artist. aut art

Title & Author:

愛される建築を目指して / 大西麻貴+百田有希/o+h = Architeceture, a place to be loved / onishimaki+hyakudayuki/o+h. Aisareru kenchiku o mezashite / Ōnishi Maki + Hyakuda Yūki /o+h = Architeceture, a place to be loved / onishimaki+hyakudayuki/o+h.

Edition:

Shohan.

Publication:

Tōkyō-to Minato-ku : TOTO Shuppan, 2024.
©2024

Description:

207 pages, 1 unnumbered page : illustrations (chiefly color), plans (some color) ; 27 cm.

Notes:
"English translation, Tae Rang Kim, Joyce Lam, Samuel Sain."--Page 207.
Place of publication from page 208.
"First published ... on September 3, 2024. Second published on October 25, 2024."--Page 208.
(from table of contents) Architecture, a place to be loved / Maki Onishi -- Architecture as a living whole / Yuki Hyakuda -- Double Helix House -- Home-for-All for children in Higashimatsushima -- Good Job! Center KASHIBA -- house h -- Taga Community Center -- Toberu 1 -- Toberu 2 -- Shomyo-ji Temple Bell Hut -- Pop up store Hermè_aucte_s in colors -- Mujina's garden--Renovation of house in Koganei -- Kumanohigashi Community Center -- Shelter Inclusive Place Copal -- Kumamoto Earthquake Museum KIOKU -- Onishi Netsugaku Komaki Office -- Office in a Cherry Field -- The ideology and architecture behind o+h / Ryue Nishizawa -- Double Helix House--After 13 years -- Good Job! Center KASHIBA--After 8 years -- Shelter Inclusive Place Copal--After 2 years -- Creating "Architecture, a place to be loved" through absolute trust in others / Toyo Ito -- An office open to the community: Hamacho Lab.
Title page in English followed by Japanese. Table of contents, text, and captions in Japanese followed by English.
Summary:

"This book is a collection of works by onishimaki+hyakudayuki / o+h, an architectural design firm led by the acclaimed young architects Maki Onishi and Yuki Hyakuda. It introduces 15 works, including their debut work, 'Double Helix House,' the Prize of the Architectural Institute of Japan for Design 2023-winning 'Shelter Inclusive Place Copal,' and their latest work, 'Office in a Cherry Field,' through photographs, drawings, and explanatory texts. It also includes forewords by Maki Onishi and Yuki Hyakuda, as well as contributions from Toyo Ito and Ryue Nishizawa. This book compiles the philosophy and works of o+h, continually questioning what makes architecture a place to be loved."--Publisher's web site for this title (but with very different cover image) (viewed 2025 March 19) https://jp.toto.com/publishing/detail/A0411_e.htm

Biographical note:

"o+h is an architectural design firm co-chaired by architects Maki Onishi and Yuki Hyakuda established in 2008. The duo works on various architectural projects, including residences, public facilities, offices, welfare institutions, and stores ..."--Publisher's web site for this work (viewed 2025 March 19).
Maki Onishi (born 1983, Aichi): 2008 "master's degree in engineering from the Department of Architecture, School of Engineering, University of Tokyo" ; 2006 "graduated from the Undergraduate School of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University."--Publisher's web site for this work (viewed 2025 March 19).
Yuki Hyakuda (born 1982, Hyogo): 2008 "master's degree in engineering from the Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University" ; 2006 "graduated from the Undergraduate School of Architecture, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University."--Publisher's web site for this work (viewed 2025 March 19).

ISBN:

9784887064119 hardcover
488706411X hardcover

Subject:

Ōnishi Maki + Hyakuda Yūki / o+h (Architectural firm)
Architecture Japan History 21st century.
Architecture Japan Pictorial works.
Architecture Japon Histoire 21e siècle.
Architecture Japon Ouvrages illustrés.

Form/genre:

Illustrated works.
Ouvrages illustrés.

Added entries:

Ōnishi, Maki, 1983- author.
Hyakuda, Yūki, 1982- author.
Itō, Toyoo, 1941- writer of supplementary textual content.
Nishizawa, Ryūe, 1966- writer of supplementary textual content.
TOTO Shuppan, issuing body.

Architeceture, a place to be loved
愛される建築を目指して / 大西麻貴+百田有希/o+h = Architeceture, a place to be loved / onishimaki+hyakudayuki/o+h.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 321488
Call No.: 321488
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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