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Dozo Tachihara Architecture of Landscape
Original text before translation
立原道造 風景の建築
(978-4-87259-726-4)
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(978-4-87259-726-4)
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A5 size, 326 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper
Package: Individual Packaging
Year of manufacture: 2021
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Description
Noriko Okamoto (Author) This book brings to light the creative activities of the poet-architect Dozo Tachihara, both in terms of poetry and architectural design. The book analyzes the transformation process of sketches and drawings of Tachihara's graduation project, an artist's village at the foot of Mount Asama, and his weekend residence [Hyacinth House] located in Bessho Swamp in Urawa, and examines the poetic world inherent in these works. Tachihara's architectural contemplation is explored. |
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This book brings to light the creative activities of the poet-architect Dozo Tachihara, both in terms of poetry and architectural design. The book analyzes the transformation process of sketches and drawings of Tachihara's graduation project, an artist's village at the foot of Mount Asama, and his weekend residence [Hyacinth House] located in Bessho Swamp in Urawa, and examines the poetic world inherent in these works. Tachihara's architectural contemplation is explored.