a cura di Tao Baerlocher - Samuele Squassabia
Kazunari Sakamoto (born 1943) has mainly been working on smaller residential buildings, in which he questions and explores the principles of architecture. His buildings and theoretical works have had a big influence on the contemporary Japanese architecture.
The lecture in this book is about his search for spaces, which enables the people to be free from the constraints and restrictions of our society and to develop freely.
- Epilogue: Go Hasegawa
Veste editoriale: Brossura
Formato: 17x24
Pagine: 188
Immagini a colori-b/n: 130
Lingua: J-GB
Anno: 2016
ISBN: 9783037611067
NOTE: Pubblicazione nuova