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posturbain, Japon, Omishima, Toyo Ito, Momonoura, Atelier Bow-Wow, Umaki, dot architects, Kamiyama, Hajime Ishikawa, Inujima, Kazuyo Sejima
11 mai 2018
Iles et villages
Une série documentaire sur le phénomène posturbain dans le Japon rural
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1 streaming video file (14 min., 15 sec.) : sound, colour
[Montréal] : Canadian Centre for Architecture, a CCA c/o Tokyo project, [2018]
Islands and villages : the posturban phenomenon : Hajime Ishikawa in Kamiyamacho / conceived, interviewed and narrated by Kayoko Ota.
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[Montréal] : Canadian Centre for Architecture, a CCA c/o Tokyo project, [2018]
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143 pages : color illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color) ; 21 cm.
Tōkyō : LIXIL Shuppan, 2012, ©2012.
Ishikawa Hajime : randosukēru, bukku - chijō e no manazashi = [Hajime Ishikawa : the landscale book - a look at the ground] / [author], Hajime Ishikawa Hajime.
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143 pages : color illustrations (chiefly color), maps (chiefly color) ; 21 cm.
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Tōkyō : LIXIL Shuppan, 2012, ©2012.
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276 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 25 cm
Melbourne : Melbourne Books, 2012.
Exposure/00 / edited by Marieluise Jonas, Rosalea Monacella.
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276 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 25 cm
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Melbourne : Melbourne Books, 2012.
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The twelfth instalment of the ‘Contemporary Architect’s Concept Series’ focuses on cartographer and landscape architect Hajime Ishikawa, who structures his ideas around the keyword “scale”. The topics in each chapter are therefore ordered from a wide to a local scale. Variations of the perception of scale allow for a more flexible conception of, for example, what defines(...)
Hajime Ishikawa : a landscale book - a look at the ground
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The twelfth instalment of the ‘Contemporary Architect’s Concept Series’ focuses on cartographer and landscape architect Hajime Ishikawa, who structures his ideas around the keyword “scale”. The topics in each chapter are therefore ordered from a wide to a local scale. Variations of the perception of scale allow for a more flexible conception of, for example, what defines a garden, or what can be made visible through both a wider context and closer examination. Using these methods, the chapters investigate topography, maps, time, boundaries and gardens.