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This book by two of America's transit experts provides the first comprehensive study of this new trend in community planning. It contains detailed case studies of emerging transit villages in the United States, as well as developed transit villages in Sweden, Singapore and Tokyo.
Théorie de l’urbanisme
juin 1996, New York
Transit villages in the 21st century
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This book by two of America's transit experts provides the first comprehensive study of this new trend in community planning. It contains detailed case studies of emerging transit villages in the United States, as well as developed transit villages in Sweden, Singapore and Tokyo.
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Les quartiers du monde
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Un voyage autour du monde, où les paysages se succèdent, magnifiques. L’enfant en perce les secrets en soulevant les toits des chalets de Laponie, en ouvrant les façades des immeubles de Tokyo, en explorant les commerces de la Medina de Marrakech… À partir de quatre ans.
Les quartiers du monde
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Un voyage autour du monde, où les paysages se succèdent, magnifiques. L’enfant en perce les secrets en soulevant les toits des chalets de Laponie, en ouvrant les façades des immeubles de Tokyo, en explorant les commerces de la Medina de Marrakech… À partir de quatre ans.
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Too Much 09: The Sacred
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'' TOO MUCH is a magazine about romantic geography. Its purpose is to document our collective experience of cities and look at the ways people and landscapes make and remake one another. Issue 9 began with a question that arose from events that occurred underneath our own city of Tokyo 27 years ago — the Tokyo subway sarin attacks of March 20, 1995. Revisit- ing this(...)
Too Much 09: The Sacred
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'' TOO MUCH is a magazine about romantic geography. Its purpose is to document our collective experience of cities and look at the ways people and landscapes make and remake one another. Issue 9 began with a question that arose from events that occurred underneath our own city of Tokyo 27 years ago — the Tokyo subway sarin attacks of March 20, 1995. Revisit- ing this devastating event – largely through Haruki Murakami’s seminal nonfiction, ''Underground'' — pushed us to examine the power of human narratives, particularly those pertaining to the divine. It has also led us to understand how our own experiences have been shaped by a belief in the power of other, more positive narratives of a world in flux. This volume of TOO MUCH Magazine asks: Who is to say what is sacred? ''
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CityLab est une revue de culture urbaine. Ce premier numéro est consacré à la formation et à l'actualité de l'agglomération de Cergy-Pontoise, ainsi qu'à Tokyo, Shanghai et Doï Tung, trois exemples parmi les mégapoles asiatiques auxquelles se confrontent chaque année les Ateliers internationaux de Maîtrise d'oeuvre urbaine.
CityLab numéro 1 - hiver / winter 2004 / 2005 : Paris extra-muros
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CityLab est une revue de culture urbaine. Ce premier numéro est consacré à la formation et à l'actualité de l'agglomération de Cergy-Pontoise, ainsi qu'à Tokyo, Shanghai et Doï Tung, trois exemples parmi les mégapoles asiatiques auxquelles se confrontent chaque année les Ateliers internationaux de Maîtrise d'oeuvre urbaine.
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Tamiko Nishimura: Journeys
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Tamiko Nishimura (Born in Tokyo, 1948) graduated from Tokyo College of Photography (now Tokyo Visual Arts) in 1969. She emerged as part of the vibrant Japanese avant-garde scene in the early 1970s. Over the years, her work—largely based on her own journeys and experiences in Japan and abroad—conveys both a personal and beautifully theatrical perspective on the world.(...)
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Tamiko Nishimura: Journeys
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Tamiko Nishimura (Born in Tokyo, 1948) graduated from Tokyo College of Photography (now Tokyo Visual Arts) in 1969. She emerged as part of the vibrant Japanese avant-garde scene in the early 1970s. Over the years, her work—largely based on her own journeys and experiences in Japan and abroad—conveys both a personal and beautifully theatrical perspective on the world. Nishimura photographs in an instinctive and spontaneous way. Her visual language is poetic, spiritual, and deeply personal. While her stylistic approach to image-making, in contrasted black and white, often blurred, or grainy, is close to some of the artists associated with Provoke, her work is imbued with an introspective and haunting quality that evokes a unique and profound emotional dimension. Throughout her long and ongoing career, Nishimura has photographed women with a distinct attentiveness. The closeup of a woman’s face, her hair brushed by the wind; a woman energetically walking down the street with her grocery basket, her head turned away from the camera; the back of two women walking down a street; a girl reading on a sofa with a magazine resting on her knees; or the intimate portraits of her childhood friend. These photographs depicting women in their everyday lives are filled with a knowing and empathetic quality that stands out in the history of Japanese photography.
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Daido Moriyama: record
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Inspired by Japanese photographers, as well as by William Klein’s seminal photography book on New York, Daido Moriyama moved from Osaka to Tokyo in the early sixties to become a photographer. He became the leading exponent of a fierce new photographic style that corresponded perfectly to the abrasive and intense climate of Tokyo during a period of great social upheaval.(...)
Daido Moriyama: record
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Inspired by Japanese photographers, as well as by William Klein’s seminal photography book on New York, Daido Moriyama moved from Osaka to Tokyo in the early sixties to become a photographer. He became the leading exponent of a fierce new photographic style that corresponded perfectly to the abrasive and intense climate of Tokyo during a period of great social upheaval. Between June 1972 and July 1973 Moriyama produced his own magazine publication, Kiroku, which was then referred to as Record. It became a diaristic journal of his work as it developed. Ten years ago, after a decades-long interval, he was able to resume publication of Record. Now this book collects work from all thirty published issues, edited into a single sequence, punctuated by Moriyama’s own text as it appeared in the magazine. Produced at the magazine’s original size, with an introduction by Mark Holborn, this volume features more than 200 works from throughout the magazine’s history. It used to be assumed that Moriyama’s peculiarly Japanese style was tied to his Tokyo roots. The evidence of the last ten years demonstrates that Moriyama, a restless world traveler, has been able to apply his unique vision to northern Europe; southern France; the cities of Florence, London, Barcelona, Taipei, Hong Kong, New York, and Los Angeles as well as the alleys of Osaka; the landscape of Hokkaido; and Afghanistan.
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John Cornu
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Première monographie consacrée à l'artiste français dont les interventions élégantes et discrètes, réalisées essentiellement in situ, évoquent la question du simulacre et interrogent la position de l'observateur. Avec deux essais et un entretien. Publié suite à l'exposition John Cornu, Assis sur l'obstacle au Palais de Tokyo, Paris, en février 2011.
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John Cornu
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Première monographie consacrée à l'artiste français dont les interventions élégantes et discrètes, réalisées essentiellement in situ, évoquent la question du simulacre et interrogent la position de l'observateur. Avec deux essais et un entretien. Publié suite à l'exposition John Cornu, Assis sur l'obstacle au Palais de Tokyo, Paris, en février 2011.
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Détaillez les azulejos qui colorent les façades de Lisbonne, redonnez leurs couleurs aux fameuses Painted Ladies de San Francisco ou encore aux milliers d'enseignes qui fourmillent dans les rues de Tokyo... Ce livre comprend 20 affiches imprimées sur du papier de qualité, dans un format standard d'encadrement (240 x 300 cm).
Villes du monde : 20 affiches à colorier et encadrer
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Détaillez les azulejos qui colorent les façades de Lisbonne, redonnez leurs couleurs aux fameuses Painted Ladies de San Francisco ou encore aux milliers d'enseignes qui fourmillent dans les rues de Tokyo... Ce livre comprend 20 affiches imprimées sur du papier de qualité, dans un format standard d'encadrement (240 x 300 cm).
cahiers d'activités
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Designer graphique, illustrateur, peintre et plasticien, réalisateur de films expérimentaux, figure mythique du film d'animation japonais et de la scène pop d'après-guerre au Japon, Keiichi Tanaami (né en 1936 à Tokyo) est célèbre pour ses oeuvres psychédéliques au style singulier, mêlant couleurs flamboyantes, érotisme sous-jacent, poissons d'or géants et références surréalistes.
Keiichi Tanaami: Hop step jump
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Designer graphique, illustrateur, peintre et plasticien, réalisateur de films expérimentaux, figure mythique du film d'animation japonais et de la scène pop d'après-guerre au Japon, Keiichi Tanaami (né en 1936 à Tokyo) est célèbre pour ses oeuvres psychédéliques au style singulier, mêlant couleurs flamboyantes, érotisme sous-jacent, poissons d'or géants et références surréalistes.
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Gangs of Kabukicho
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Watanabe Katsumi was an itinerant portrait photographer working primarily in Shinjuku in Tokyo. This publication reproduces 155 photographs taken in the 60s and 70s in the blue light district of Shinjuku called Kabukicho. The subjects in Watanabe's photographs are the prostitutes, street people, drag queens, entertainers and gangsters (Yakuza) that populated Kabukicho at night.
Gangs of Kabukicho
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Watanabe Katsumi was an itinerant portrait photographer working primarily in Shinjuku in Tokyo. This publication reproduces 155 photographs taken in the 60s and 70s in the blue light district of Shinjuku called Kabukicho. The subjects in Watanabe's photographs are the prostitutes, street people, drag queens, entertainers and gangsters (Yakuza) that populated Kabukicho at night.
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