The Architecture of Tokyo

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The Tokyo region is the most popuious metropolitan area in the world and a place of extraordinary vitality. The political, economic and cultural center of Japan, Tokyo also exerts an enormous international influence. In fact the region has been pivotal to the nation's affairs for centuries. Its sheer size, its concentration of resources and institutions and its long history have produced buildings of many different types from many different eras.

This is the first guide to introduce in one volume the architecture of the Tokyo region, encompassing Tokyo proper and adjacent prefectures, in all its remarkable variety. The buildings are presented chronologically and grouped into six periods: the medieval period (1185-1600), the Edo period (1600-1868), the Meiji period (1868-1912), the Taisho and early Showa period (1912-1945), the post-war reconstruction period (1945-1970) and the contemporary period (1970 until today). This comprehensive coverage permits those interested in Japanese architecture or culture to focus on a particular era or to examine buildings within a larger temporal framework. A concise discussion of the history of the region and the architecture of Japan develops a context within which the individual works may be viewed.

Over 500 buildings are presented, from 15th-century Buddhist temples to 20th-century cultural buildings, from venerable folkhouses to works by leading contemporary architects of Japan such as Kenzo Tange, Fumihiko Maki, Arata Isozaki, Hiroshi Hara, Toyo Ito and Riken Yamamoto as well as by foreign architects such as Norman Foster, Peter Eisenman and Steven Holl.

Hiroshi Watanabe studied architecture at Princeton University in Princeton, N.J., and at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. He has written extensively on contemporary Japanese architecture and on the work of architects from Western countries in Japan. He was the Japan correspondent for Progressive Architecture.

Content - Foreword, Ancient period, Kamakura, Muromachi and Azuchi-Momoyama periods, Edo period, Meiji period, Taisho and early Shows periods, Period of reconstruction and growth, Contemporary period, Telephone numbers, Glossary, Bibliography, Index of buildings, Index of artists, Plans, Photo credits

Sub Title The Architecture of Tokyo
Author Hiroshi Watanabe
About Author As per Book
ISBN 10 Digit 3930698936
ISBN 13 Digit 9783930698936
Pages 263
Binding Paperback
Year of Publication 2001
Edition of Book  
Language English
Illustrations As per Book

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