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Architecture of Defeat (Paperback)
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Architecture of Defeat (Paperback)
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Kengo Kuma, one of Japan's leading architects, has been combining
professional practice and academia for most of his career. In
addition to creating many internationally recognized buildings all
over the world, he has written extensively about the history and
theory of architecture. Like his built work, his writings also
reflect his profound personal philosophy. Architecture of Defeat is
no exception. Now available in English for the first time, the book
explores events and architectural trends in the twentieth and
twenty-first centuries in both Japan and beyond. It brings together
a collection of essays which Kuma wrote after disasters such as the
destruction of the World Trade Center in New York City on 9/11 and
the earthquake and tsunami that obliterated much of the built
landscape on Japan's northern shore in a matter of minutes in 2011.
Asking if we have been building in a manner that is too
self-confident or arrogant, he examines architecture's
intrinsic-and often problematic-relationship to the powerful forces
of contemporary politics, economics, consumerism, and technology,
as well as its vital ties to society. Despite the title,
Architecture of Defeat is an optimistic and hopeful book. Rather
than anticipating the demise of architecture, Kuma envisages a
different mode of conceiving architecture: guided and shaped by
more modesty and with greater respect for the forces of our natural
world. Beautifully designed and illustrated, this is a fascinating
insight into the thinking of one of the world's most influential
architects.
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