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Author: Kengo Kuma
Original text before translation
著者: 隈研吾
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A5 size / 80 pages
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Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Paper * ordinary
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Description
A book to know the origin of the architect* Kengo Kuma Yusuhara is a town in Kochi Prefecture where architect Kengo Kuma built his first wooden structure, the Hotel on Clouds, and five other Kuma structures, and has been involved in town planning for about 30 years. This photo book traces the history of Yusuhara and its architectural landscape through Kuma's narrative and photographer Mikiya Takimoto's photographs of Yusuhara's buildings. |
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Yusuhara is a town in Kochi Prefecture where architect Kengo Kuma built his first wooden structure, the Hotel on Clouds, and five other Kuma structures, and has been involved in town planning for about 30 years. This photo book traces the history of Yusuhara and its architectural landscape through Kuma's narrative and photographer Mikiya Takimoto's photographs of Yusuhara's buildings.