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277 pages : illustrations (some color), plans (some color) ; 31 cm
Tokyo : ADA Edita, ©2007.
Office 1 / edited and photographed by Yukio Futagawa.
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Hitoshi Hara: Yet
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Hiroshi Hara is not only known as an architect but also as an author on architecture and cities, amongst other the essay “Discrete City”. This publication is a chronological survey of all of his projects since the early sixties conceived but not yet realized. Starting in 1965 with his conceptual model displayed at the Environment Exhibition called the World of Yukotai(...)
Hitoshi Hara: Yet
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Hiroshi Hara is not only known as an architect but also as an author on architecture and cities, amongst other the essay “Discrete City”. This publication is a chronological survey of all of his projects since the early sixties conceived but not yet realized. Starting in 1965 with his conceptual model displayed at the Environment Exhibition called the World of Yukotai followed by The Hole in 1969 at the Biennale of Paris, his 80s projects in Paris for the Parc de la Villette and the Opera de la Bastille. Included are his Studies for Discrete City shown in 1997 at the Tokyo University Museum showing sketches used in his retirement lecture.
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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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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.
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1 volume (unpaged) : chiefly illustrations and plans, 24 cm
[Porto?] : [fala] , [between 2013 and 2021]
1961-1992 Japan = 1961-1992 日本. 1961-1992 Japan = 1961-1992 Nippon
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[Porto?] : [fala] , [between 2013 and 2021]
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The catalogue from a biennial exhibition examining new architectural and creative urban work in Europe, Asia and Australia, with projects selected by Dominique Perrault and Hiroshi Hara. This publication features projects by twenty emerging architects and includes biographic information, plans, models and elevations. Architects include: Renée van Zuuk, dECOi Architects,(...)
New trends of architecture in Europe and Asia-Pacific, 2004-2005
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The catalogue from a biennial exhibition examining new architectural and creative urban work in Europe, Asia and Australia, with projects selected by Dominique Perrault and Hiroshi Hara. This publication features projects by twenty emerging architects and includes biographic information, plans, models and elevations. Architects include: Renée van Zuuk, dECOi Architects, Ocean North, Yung Ho Chang and RCR Architects.
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Intriguing as it is engaging, this compact edition surveys a dynasty of influential Japanese architects. Author Roland Hagenberg has conducted insightful interviews and taken photographs of each of the participating architects in the surrounds of their buildings. Tadao Ando, Jun Aoki, Arata Isozaki, Toyo Ito, Sejima+ Nishizawa /SANAA, Kenzo Tange, Terunobu Fujimori,(...)
20 Japanese architects: interviews and photos by Roland Hagenberg
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Intriguing as it is engaging, this compact edition surveys a dynasty of influential Japanese architects. Author Roland Hagenberg has conducted insightful interviews and taken photographs of each of the participating architects in the surrounds of their buildings. Tadao Ando, Jun Aoki, Arata Isozaki, Toyo Ito, Sejima+ Nishizawa /SANAA, Kenzo Tange, Terunobu Fujimori, Fumihiko Maki, and Hiroshi Hara are a few of the architects featured.
AA files 71
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AA Files 71 features essays on Brunelleschi, by Pier Vittorio Aureli, on the Museum Insel Hombroich, by William Firebrace, on Louis Bonnier, possibly the most boring architect in nineteenth-century France, by Andri Gerber, on the relationship between the artist Joseph Beuys, the architect Hans Hollein and the curator Johannes Cladders, by Eva Branscome, and two(...)
AA files 71
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AA Files 71 features essays on Brunelleschi, by Pier Vittorio Aureli, on the Museum Insel Hombroich, by William Firebrace, on Louis Bonnier, possibly the most boring architect in nineteenth-century France, by Andri Gerber, on the relationship between the artist Joseph Beuys, the architect Hans Hollein and the curator Johannes Cladders, by Eva Branscome, and two conversations, the first with Irish-American architect Kevin Roche, and the second with the Japanese architect Hiroshi Hara.
Revues
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This book presents a history of the railway station, from the Gare de L'Est in Paris of the 1950s to the striking proposal by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill for a new Pennsylvania Station in New York City at the end of the 1990s. The author's introduction provides an overview of the history of railway architecture, citing its most significant developments.(...)
Railway stations from the Gare de l'Est to Penn Station
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This book presents a history of the railway station, from the Gare de L'Est in Paris of the 1950s to the striking proposal by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill for a new Pennsylvania Station in New York City at the end of the 1990s. The author's introduction provides an overview of the history of railway architecture, citing its most significant developments. Individual project documentation begins with the Gare de L`Est, the first major railway station of the nineteenth century. The elegant Grand Central Terminal in New York City, of 1903-13, is documented through archival material, including engineering drawings and period as well as contemporary photographs. Other striking stations featured are by Antonia Cruz and Antonio Oritz, Hiroshi Hara, Santiago Calatrava, and Ben von Berkel and Caroline Bos of UN Studio.
Structures d’ingénierie
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Now, this beautiful and fascinating volume takes the traditional tea house and turns it on its head. An informative introduction explains the history of the tea ceremony and the tea house. Then, in chapters written by three of the worlds most renowned architects -Arata Isozaki, Tadao Ando,Terunobu Fujimori as well as a fourth with text by Hiroshi Hara and Kengo Kuma, the(...)
septembre 2007, Tokyo
The contemporary tea house: Japan's top architects redefine a tradition
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Now, this beautiful and fascinating volume takes the traditional tea house and turns it on its head. An informative introduction explains the history of the tea ceremony and the tea house. Then, in chapters written by three of the worlds most renowned architects -Arata Isozaki, Tadao Ando,Terunobu Fujimori as well as a fourth with text by Hiroshi Hara and Kengo Kuma, the book looks at twenty modern tea houses in Japan. Here are five men who share a fascination with exploring architectural space limited to the smallest possible spatial unit and the tea house is the perfect medium for satisfying this passion and curiosity. Most of these structures are used solely for the tea ceremony, but a few have become spaces for meditation, or for simply spending quiet time alone, with a drink or a good book. Through insightful text, superb photographs and detailed drawings, The Contemporary Tea House introduces each architects philosophy and creative concerns, as well as the artistic techniques behind their constructions in materials ranging from wood and titanium to concrete, stone, and paper. The book also offers the specifications of each building, a glossary and profiles of the architects.