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The Hypospace of Japanese Architecture
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Traditional thought fused with modern science when Hiroshima's nuclear annihilation on August 6, 1945, proved the interdependence of space and time. Since the war, Japanese architects have probed the relativity of spacetime through critical debates, pivotal theories, and consequential buildings.
The Hypospace of Japanese Architecture pushes past clich駸 of an exotic Japan to confront the modernity of an island nation whose habit of importing foreign ideas is less about assimilation than transformation, less a process of indigenization than one of cultural invention. The realization that buildings are dynamic events--phenomena of space-in-time, not inert objects outside time--continues to inform Japanese architecture and suggests how we can rethink the history, theory, and practice of architecture more generally.
Author: Christopher Mead
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Oro Editions
Published: 03/12/2024
Pages: 784
Weight: 8.4lbs
Size: 10.40h x 10.20w x 3.00d
ISBN: 9781957183350
The Hypospace of Japanese Architecture pushes past clich駸 of an exotic Japan to confront the modernity of an island nation whose habit of importing foreign ideas is less about assimilation than transformation, less a process of indigenization than one of cultural invention. The realization that buildings are dynamic events--phenomena of space-in-time, not inert objects outside time--continues to inform Japanese architecture and suggests how we can rethink the history, theory, and practice of architecture more generally.
Author: Christopher Mead
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Oro Editions
Published: 03/12/2024
Pages: 784
Weight: 8.4lbs
Size: 10.40h x 10.20w x 3.00d
ISBN: 9781957183350