Japan-ness in architecture / Arata Isozaki ; translatedby Sabu Kohso ; edited by David B. Stewart ; foreword by Toshiko Mori.
ISBN
978-026-20-9038-4
ISBN
026-209-038-4
พิมพ์ลักษณ์
Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2006.
เลขหมู่
NA1550 .I78 2006
ลักษณะทางกายภาพ
xx, 349 p. : ill., plans ; 24 cm.
หมายเหตุ
"An earlier version of this text was originally to have appeared as the fifth book in the Oppositions books series under the title: The ruin of styles : selected writings of Arata Isozaki 1960-1985"--T.p. verso.
หมายเหตุ
Contents: Part I. Japan-ness in architecture: Japanese taste and itsrecent historical construction -- Western structure versusJapanese space -- Yayoi and J¯omon -- Nature and artifice -- Ka (hyopthesis) and Hi (spirit) -- Ma (interstice) and rubble -- Fall and mimicry: a case study of the year 1942 in Japan -- Part II. A mimicry of origin: Emperor Tenmu^'s Ise Jung¯u: The problematic called ^"Ise^" -- Identity over time -- Archetype of veiling -- A fabricated origin: Ise and the Jinshin disturbance -- Part III. Construction of the pure land (J¯odo): Ch¯ogen^'s rebuilding of T¯odai-ji: The modern fate of pure geometric form -- Ch¯ogen^'s constructivism -- The five-ring pagoda in historical turmoil -- Mandala and site plan at J¯odo-ji -- The architectonics of the J¯odo-d¯o (Pure Land Pavilion) at J¯odo-ji -- Big Buddha Pavilion (Daibutsu-den) at T¯odai-ji -- Ch¯ogen^'s archi-vision -- A multifaceted performance-- Brunelleschi versus Ch¯ogen -- Ch¯ogen/Daibutsu-y¯o andEisai/Zenshu-y¯o -- Three kinds of hierophany -- Raig¯o materialized -- A non-Japanesque Japanese architecture -- Part IV. A diagonal strategy: Katsura as envisioned by ^"Ensh¯u taste^": Katsura and its space of ambiguity -- Architectonic polysemy -- Authorship of Katsura: the diagonal line.