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Glass/Wood / editor: Erieta Attali on Kengo Kuma ; traducción de: Gary Dyck (Kengo Kuma's texto).

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Inglés Lenguaje original: jap Editor: Berlin : Hatje Cantz Verlag GmbH, 2015Fecha de copyright: ©2015Descripción: 119 páginas : ilustraciones, fotografías color ; 26 x 30 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
  • imagen fija
Tipo de medio:
  • sin mediación
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9783775740869
Títulos uniformes:
  • [\30AC\30E9\30B9/\6728\6750]. Inglés
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • NA 680 G5313.2015
Resumen: Kengo Kuma (*1954) and Erieta Attali (*1966) complement one another perfectly in terms of their artistic statement: both of them focus on the inclusion of the landscape. It is not the architecture as such that plays the primary role but the way it communicates with the outside, the surrounding world. Details from nature and the intricate connection of interior with exterior space characterize the photographs by the first-class photographer Erieta Attali. In his unique works, Kengo Kuma combines Japanese traditions in architecture with those of Modern architecture. His architecture constitutes a bridge where the individual and nature meet. Kuma became famous in the West for his sensitive extension to a mid-century icon in New Canaan, Connecticut, which this exquisite monograph insightfully discusses and portrays.
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Traducción de: \30AC\30E9\30B9/\6728\6750.

Kengo Kuma (*1954) and Erieta Attali (*1966) complement one another perfectly in terms of their artistic statement: both of them focus on the inclusion of the landscape. It is not the architecture as such that plays the primary role but the way it communicates with the outside, the surrounding world. Details from nature and the intricate connection of interior with exterior space characterize the photographs by the first-class photographer Erieta Attali. In his unique works, Kengo Kuma combines Japanese traditions in architecture with those of Modern architecture. His architecture constitutes a bridge where the individual and nature meet. Kuma became famous in the West for his sensitive extension to a mid-century icon in New Canaan, Connecticut, which this exquisite monograph insightfully discusses and portrays.