Based around an interview with Tadao Ando, this book explores
the influence of the Buddhist concept of nothingness on Andoa (TM)s
Christian architecture, and sheds new light on the cultural
significance of the buildings of one of the worlda (TM)s leading
contemporary architects.
Specifically, this book situates Andoa (TM)s churches,
particularly his world-renowned Church of the Light (1989), within
the legacy of nothingness expounded by Kitaro Nishida (1870-1945),
the father of the Kyoto Philosophical School.
Linking Andoa (TM)s Christian architecture with a philosophy
originating in Mahayana Buddhism illuminates the relationship
between the two religious systems, as well as tying Andoa (TM)s
architecture to the influence of Nishida on post-war Japanese art
and culture.
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