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accueil nos livres architecture monographie K Kengo Kuma
Kengo Kuma
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Botond Bognar
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Editeur: Princeton architectural press
Collection:
Parution: 17-08-06
Broché
208 pages
Langue: Anglais
EAN13: 9781568984681
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Présentation de l'éditeur :
Evanescent. Restrained. Ethereal. These are some of the words used to
describe the architecture of Kengo Kuma, one of the most heralded of a
new generation of Japanese architects. A recent article in Architecture
writes of Kuma that "he strives to give his buildings the qualities of
a rainbow, composed of shimmering particles, more illusion than object,
that change as you look at them."
Increasingly
the focus of international renown, Kuma's work is characterized by a
delicate simplicity and minimalism, incorporating a wide range of
ephemeral transparencies. Their ineffable vibrancy is achieved largely
by the extensive and skillful use of screens: metal, wooden, bamboo,
and even stone louvers or slates, as well as paper, plastic, and glass
surfaces or membranes. His use of new, sophisticated, and efficient
technologies, his sensitivity to site, and his attention to the
ecological and prevailing social context of his work are all explored
in Kengo Kuma: Selected Works, the first full-length monograph
on the work of this enormous talent. Included are all of Kuma's most
recent projects, including the Museum of Ando Hiroshige, the Stone
Museum, the Horai Onsen Bath House in Atami, Louis Vuitton Tokyo
Headquarters, and the Nagasaki Prefectural Museum.
Kengo Kuma: Selected Works is an essential addition to the library of anyone interested in the best contemporary architecture.
Botond
Bognar is Professor of Architecture and Associate at the Center of
Advanced Study, University of Illinois. He is author of numerous books
on Japanese architecture including The Japan Guide.
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