KATSURA:Tradition and Creation in Japanese Architecture
KATSURA:Tradition and Creation in Japanese Architecture
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Written by Japanese architect Kenzo Tange, in this book he explores the design, construction and relationship of Katsura Imperial Villa to its natural environment. Kenzo Tange argues that Katsura Imperial Villa is a unique example of Japanese architecture, embodying elements of tradition and innovation. He also discusses Katsura Imperial Villa's influence on modern architecture, particularly the work of Western architects such as Walter Gropius and Le Corbusier. The book also features photography by Yasuhiro Ishimoto, known for his black and white photographs of Japanese architecture. His images capture the beauty and tranquility of Katsura Imperial Villa.
English notation.
Publishing Yale University Press
issue 1972
Number of pages: 200
size 295×280mm