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So rich and unique is traditional Japanese architecture that it's
nearly impossible to improve upon. Yet contemporary Japanese
designers and architects keep finding fresh approaches to refurbish
and take inspiration from the ways of old. Whether it's a
pristinely preserved traditional house or a sleek modern apartment,
the best Japanese homes share a love of cleverly designed spaces
and warm materials like wood, brick, and bamboo. From a thatched
roof farmhouse occupied by a Zen priest to Tadao Ando's
experimental 4x4 House, from Shigeru Ban's conceptual Shutter House
to a beautiful domestic homage to bamboo, this elegant compendium
traverses the multifaceted landscape of Japanese living today.
Enriched by 170 brand new, unpublished photographs, this edition
takes you on breathtaking journey through the Land of the Rising
Sun-complete with a list of addresses, should you wish to undertake
this journey to Japan's most fascinating inns and homes yourself.
An insightful glossary of key terms, such as tatami, shoji, and
noren, will also help you come to grips with all elements of
Japan's unique aesthetic of Eastern minimalism. About the series
TASCHEN is 40! Since we started our work as cultural archaeologists
in 1980, TASCHEN has become synonymous with accessible publishing,
helping bookworms around the world curate their own library of art,
anthropology, and aphrodisia at an unbeatable price. Today we
celebrate 40 years of incredible books by staying true to our
company credo. The 40 series presents new editions of some of the
stars of our program-now more compact, friendly in price, and still
realized with the same commitment to impeccable production.
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Rasta Time (Paperback)
Kathy Arlyn Sokol
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R438
R392
Discovery Miles 3 920
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Another Kyoto (Paperback)
Alex Kerr, Kathy Arlyn Sokol
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R329
R268
Discovery Miles 2 680
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Another Kyoto is an insider's meditation on the hidden wonders of
Japan's most enigmatic city. Drawing on decades living in Kyoto,
and on lore gleaned from artists, Zen monks and Shinto priests,
Alex Kerr illuminates the simplest things - a temple gate, a wall,
a sliding door - in a new way. 'A rich book of intimate proportions
... In Kyoto, facts and meaning are often hidden in plain sight.
Kerr's gift is to make us stop and cast our eyes upward to a temple
plaque, or to squint into the gloom of an abbot's chamber' Japan
Times 'Kerr and Sokol have performed a minor miracle by presenting
that which is present in Kyoto as that which we have yet to see. I
know that I will never pass a wall, or tread a floor, or sit on
tatami the same way again' Kyoto Journal
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