Materials and meaning in contemporary Japanese architecture : tradition and today / Dana Buntrock.
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MACHAKOS UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Technical section | NA1555.6 .B86 2010 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Available | 31356 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-260) and index.
Pt. 1. Black blood red to palest pink. 1. Neolithic Daddy -- 2. Lamune Hot Springs -- 3. Kengo Kkuma : from Pomo to Paulownia -- 4. Murai Museum : subtle setting for a shabby studio -- 5. Outlandish amateur, polished professional : comparing the approaches of Terunobu Fujimori and Kengo Kuma -- Pt. 2. Radical reds. 6. Looking back at Japan's Radical reds : Team Zoo -- Pt. 3. Reluctant regionalists. 7. Remaking the landscape of Kotohira Shrine -- 8. Fumihiko Maki, ancient Izumo and Oku -- 9.Jun Aoki's Aomori Museum of Art -- 10. Reluctant reds.
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