Katsura : imperial villa
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A detailed history of Katsura, the seventeenth-century Imperial Palace in Kyoto, Japan, a pivotal work of Japanese architecture, often described as the 'quintessence of Japanese taste'. First revealed to the modern architectural world by Bruno Taut, the great German architect, in the early twentieth-century, Katsura stunned and then excited the architectural community of the West. Le Corbusier and Walter Gropius, pillars of the Modernist establishment, were fascinated by Katsura's 'modernity'. This book documents the palace in detail, combining newly commissioned photographs, detailed drawings, archival material, and historical analysis.
Introduction by Arata Isozaki plus essays by Manfred Speidel, Bruno Taut, Walter Gropius, Kenzo Tange and Francesco Dal Co
TitelKatsura : imperial villa
Plaats van uitgaveLondon
UitgeverPhaidon
Jaar van uitgave2015
Pagina's396 p.
Illustratiesill.
Formaat28 cm
Materiaalboek
ISBN978-0-7148-6254-5
Onderwerppalaces, architecture
Geografisch trefwoordJapan
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| B-2015/303 | ,72(52),AA:D"2015 | Beschikbaar |
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