Junya Ishigami: small images
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Finally available for trade: the beautiful catalogue of the stunning Japanese pavilion at the 2008 Venice Architecture Biennial: "Our projects, dissected into 500 small illustrations and 150 small blocks of text. We are taking these pieces to examine, with great attention, how they could relate on paper as if they were equivalent. By doing so the defining lines of the(...)
Junya Ishigami: small images
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Finally available for trade: the beautiful catalogue of the stunning Japanese pavilion at the 2008 Venice Architecture Biennial: "Our projects, dissected into 500 small illustrations and 150 small blocks of text. We are taking these pieces to examine, with great attention, how they could relate on paper as if they were equivalent. By doing so the defining lines of the respective projects are rendered ambiguous, and a vague, abstract image of the whole emerges."
Architecture Monographs
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Lightness, transparency, simplicity, and communion with nature are Japanese architect Junya Ishigami’s watchwords. In his architectural masterworks, which he compares to landscapes, he eliminates the boundaries between exterior and interior space. For the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Junya Ishigami designed an exhibition that reveals, on an unprecedented(...)
Junya Ishigami: Freeing architecture
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Lightness, transparency, simplicity, and communion with nature are Japanese architect Junya Ishigami’s watchwords. In his architectural masterworks, which he compares to landscapes, he eliminates the boundaries between exterior and interior space. For the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, Junya Ishigami designed an exhibition that reveals, on an unprecedented scale, his latest research into freedom, fluidity, and the future of architecture. On the occasion of this exhibition, presented from March 30 to September 9, 2018, the Fondation Cartier published a book retracing the genesis of the project, including mixed photographs, drawings, models, and all the poetry inherent to Ishigami’s work.
Architecture Monographs