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Activated by a compressor system, the teahouse unfolds like a blossom fashioned from the semitransparent high-tech material GORE-Tenara. The book documents the project in extensive picture material of the construction phase, the exterior and interior of the finished building, and floor plans. It includes a text by Kengo Kuma on 'What is a teahouse?' as well as essays by(...)
Architecture Monographs
June 2008, Bale
Kengo Kuma: breathing architecture. The teahouse of the Museum of Applied Arts Frankfurt
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$29.95
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Summary:
Activated by a compressor system, the teahouse unfolds like a blossom fashioned from the semitransparent high-tech material GORE-Tenara. The book documents the project in extensive picture material of the construction phase, the exterior and interior of the finished building, and floor plans. It includes a text by Kengo Kuma on 'What is a teahouse?' as well as essays by Ulrich Schneider on 'Breathing architecture - building for nomads?', Volker Fischer 'Designing with air - pneumatic structures in architecture, design, art and fashion', Takumi Saikawa 'Japanese and German sense of space', Katinka Temme and Maria-Isabel Martin-Pelaez 'Collaboration in architecture', Gerd Schmid 'Modern teahouse: form, structural analysis, detail', and Stephan Graf von Schulenburg 'Teatime'. All essays are accompanied by rich illustrations related to the text.
Architecture Monographs