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International Architecture In Interwar Japan : Constructing Kokusai Kenchiku
By: Oshima, Ken Tadashi (Author).
University of Washington Press. Published: 25/03/2010. Audience Guide: Professional & Vocational. Hardback. Sourced from U.S.A.
"A welcome addition to the literature on modernism in Japanese architecture. Oshima focuses on three of the most important professionals engaged in the shaping of a new culture that articulates patterns from Japanese culture and new forms invented in the West." Jean-Louis Cohen, New York University Institute of Fine Arts "A well-researched book dealing with an especially creative period in the history of modern Japanese architecture. International Architecture in Interwar Japan is particularly effective at exploring the relationship between Japanese architecture and contemporary developments elsewhere in the world." Jonathan Reynolds, Barnard College/Columbia University Item Details
ISBN10/13: 0295989440/9780295989440
TITLE: International Architecture in Interwar Japan CONTRIBUTORS: Oshima, Ken Tadashi (Author) IMPRINT: University of Washington Press PUBLISHER: University of Washington Press FORMAT: Hardback PUBLICATION DATE: 25/03/2010
SUBJECT: Education / Reference, History, Interdisciplinary Studies, Asian & Middle Eastern PAGES: 320 AUDIENCE GUIDE: Professional & Vocational ILLUSTRATIONS: 220 illustrations, 20 in colour CONTENTS: Author's Note; Acknowledgments; Color Plates Introduction; One: International Architecture in Japan; Two: Constructions of Practice; Three: Structures for Modern Living; Four: Buildings for Modern Infrastructure; Conclusion Appendix 1:List of Architects and Other Major Figures; Appendix 2:Building Data; Notes; Glossary; Bibliography; Index
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