Discrete city
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Published to coincide with an exhibition under the same title, this slipcase contains four slim volumes documenting Hara's architectural project which explores his notion of the discrete city - a one-person city which serves as a dwelling. The first volume contains an essay by the architect. The second contains an interview with the architect (text in Japanese). The(...)
Discrete city
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$58.50
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Published to coincide with an exhibition under the same title, this slipcase contains four slim volumes documenting Hara's architectural project which explores his notion of the discrete city - a one-person city which serves as a dwelling. The first volume contains an essay by the architect. The second contains an interview with the architect (text in Japanese). The third contains photos of experimental houses built in Montevideo, Uruguay. The fourth contains reproductions of sections, elevations, and detail drawings.
Architecture, monographies
Hiroshi Hara: wallpapers
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Japanese architect Hiroshi Hara, whose major works include Kyoto Station, the Umeda Sky Building in Osaka, and other important structures in Japan, is also known for his rich doctrines on architecture, which draw connections with disciplines such as philosophy and anthropology. In this impeccably designed and densely erudite volume, he presents so-called “transcriptions”(...)
Hiroshi Hara: wallpapers
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$80.95
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Japanese architect Hiroshi Hara, whose major works include Kyoto Station, the Umeda Sky Building in Osaka, and other important structures in Japan, is also known for his rich doctrines on architecture, which draw connections with disciplines such as philosophy and anthropology. In this impeccably designed and densely erudite volume, he presents so-called “transcriptions” about spatial concepts and modes, applying his decades of experience and thinking, including texts from his lectures at graduate school and mathematical formulas derived from his background as an engineer, to dialectic writings centred on the theme of a special exhibition entitled WALLPAPERS.
Architecture, monographies