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L'architecture du futur au Japon : utopie et métabolisme = Architecture of the future in Japan : utopia and metabolism = 日本の未来建築 : ユートピアとメタボリズム / textes, Benoît Jacquet ; photographies, Jérémie Souteyrat. L'architecture du futur au Japon : utopie et métabolisme = Architecture of the future in Japan : utopia and metabolism = Nihon no mirai kenchiku : yūtopia to metaborizumu / textes, Benoît Jacquet ; photographies, Jérémie Souteyrat.
Main entry:

Jacquet, Benoît, author.

Title & Author:

L'architecture du futur au Japon : utopie et métabolisme = Architecture of the future in Japan : utopia and metabolism = 日本の未来建築 : ユートピアとメタボリズム / textes, Benoît Jacquet ; photographies, Jérémie Souteyrat. L'architecture du futur au Japon : utopie et métabolisme = Architecture of the future in Japan : utopia and metabolism = Nihon no mirai kenchiku : yūtopia to metaborizumu / textes, Benoît Jacquet ; photographies, Jérémie Souteyrat.

Publication:

Poitiers : Le Lézard Noir Editions, [2020]
©2020

Description:

267 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), plans, portraits ; 28 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:

A partir de la fin des années 1950, le Japon, largement détruit pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, entame un cycle de Haute croissance économique.0Pendant une dizaine année, jusqu'au choc pétrolier de 1973, une nouvelle génération d'architectes va développer des projets utopiques et visionnaires dont les enjeux sont de contrôler et de développer la croissance urbaine.0Véritable livre d'art, l'ouvrage richement illustré propose plusieurs projets et réalisations datant des années 1960 et 1970 photographiés en 2017 par Jérémie Souteyrat présentés par Benoit Jacquet précédé par une interview réalisée par l'historien de l'architecture Fujimori Terunobu auprès d'un des architectes phares du mouvement métaboliste, le très médiatisé Kurokawa Kisho (1934-2007).

ISBN:

9782353481132 (paperback)
2353481132 (paperback)

Subject:

Futurism (Architecture) Japan.
Architecture, Japanese 20th century.
Futurisme (Architecture) Japon.
Architecture japonaise 20e siècle.
Architecture, Japanese.
Futurism (Architecture)
Japan.

Added entries:

Souteyrat, Jeremie, 1979- photographer.

Architecture of the future in Japan : utopia and metabolism
Nihon no mirai kenchiku : yūtopia to metaborizumu
L'architecture du futur au Japon : utopie et métabolisme = Architecture of the future in Japan : utopia and metabolism = 日本の未来建築 : ユートピアとメタボリズム / textes, Benoît Jacquet ; photographies, Jérémie Souteyrat.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 309364
Call No.: BIB 254628
Status: Available

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