TAKAMASA YOSIZAKA + ATELIER U: DETAIL "FROM ACTUAL SIZE TO UNIVERSE"

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- EAN: 9784863588028
- ISBN: 978-4-86358-802-8
- Editorial: KENCHIKU SHIRYO KENKYUSHA
- Año de la edición: 2024
- Encuadernación: Rústica
- Páginas: 62
- Materias:
monografías de arquitectos
proyectos y edificios
fotografía de arquitectura
japón: arquitectura y arte
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The Modern Movement series introduces many important modernist buildings that influenced modern Japanese architecture through photographs and drawings. This is the fifth volume by Takamasa Yoshizaka. Takamasa Yoshizaka sees the world based on the idea of ??"life-size self" as a way of perceiving his surroundings and the world. Juichi Ohtake goes all out to the drawing board, thinking at full-scale no matter what scale the drawing is, and expressing it in his drawings. Yoshizaka and Ohtake seem to be polar opposites, but the U Laboratory is a place where members who assert their individuality come together to participate in the design. In this book, we review the details of the early houses to the University Seminar House, using the five senses and physical sensations as clues. In addition, he has drawn over 400 drawings, from sketches to detailed design drawings, on-site construction drawings, detailed drawings, and full-scale drawings, and created full-scale Styrofoam models of the Maison Franco-Japonaise, the Tenryu River Flood Control Monument, and the Space Science Museum, and we look at the full-scale and details that have changed over the years. Searching for the original landscape by Takamasa Yoshizaka Introduction by Yuko Saito Exterior, interior and parts by Takamasa Yoshizaka From actual size to space - details. Photography by Eiji Kitada Touching actual size drawings by Takamasa Yoshizaka Laboratory - site by Takamasa Yoshizaka Thinking at actual size I'll give you the key. The key to unlock the secret. Takamasa Yoshizaka404 Maison Franco-Japonaise The process of creating block plans by Takamasa Yoshizaka Building and living in architecture by Takamasa Yoshizaka903 Tenryu River Flood Control Monument On the design of the Tenryu River Flood Control Monument by Takamasa Yoshizaka Wooden mark by Takamasa Yoshizaka1407 Ikomayama Space Science Museum Materials, craftsmanship and ideas by Takamasa Yoshizaka Why do people build? - what Takamasa Yoshizaka was observing by Hiroshi Matsukuma Detailed drawings of the structure, steel, frame and miscellaneous