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Patterns and layering: Japanese spatial culture, nature and architecture
2012, Gestalten, DGV
in English
3899554612 9783899554618
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Foreword / -- Kengo Kuma
Background -- Salvator-John A. Liotta and Matteo Belfiore
Patterns, Japanese spatial culture, nature, and generative design -- Salvator-John A. Liotta
Spatial layering in Japan -- Matteo Belfiore
Japanese pattern eccentricities -- Rafael Balboa and Ilze Paklone
Evolution of geometric pattern -- Ling Zhang
Development in Japanese traditional pattern under the influence of Chinese culture -- Yao Chen
Patterns in Japanese vernacular architecture :
envelope layers and ecosystem integration -- Catarina Vitorino
Distant distances -- Bojan Milan Končarević
European and Japanese space :
a different perception through artists' eyes -- Federico Scaroni
Pervious and phenomenal opacity :
boundary techniques and intermediating patterns as design strategies -- Robert Baum
Integrated interspaces :
an urban interpretation of the concept of Oku -- Cristiano Lippa
Craft mediated designs :
explorations in modernity and bamboo -- Kaon Ko
Patterns as initiators of design, layering as codifier of space -- Ko Nakamura and Mikako Koike
On pattern and digital fabrication -- Yusuke Obuchi.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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