Born out of conversations with Japanese architects, as well as intimate spatial encounters with small houses (kyōshō jūtaku) in Tokyo, this paper discusses the way in which nature emerges and functions within fourth generation small housing design. Japan’s relationship with nature has generated many interconnecting architectural layers over centuries, arising out of culture, religion and the practicalities and consequences of the country’s economy, climate and experiences of natural disasters. These layers have fostered a deep and complex connection to land, and as a result, there is still a high value placed on owning one’s own plot, no matter how small. Despite how most city-based plots are often accompanied by high taxes and complicated ...
It's very difficult in traditional Japanese culture separate the landscape from the architecture. T...
Private real estate developers disproportionately focus on spatial planning and short-term returns, ...
It's very difficult in traditional Japanese culture separate the landscape from the architecture. T...
'Japan: Nation Building Nature' is the first book to map out the views of nature that have shaped th...
New Zealanders have a proud tradition of living close to nature (clean and green). This high interfa...
This paper inspects editorial production in the field of Japanese contemporary architecture, screeni...
This paper inspects editorial production in the field of Japanese contemporary architecture, screeni...
Focus of my research is to be found on several issues concerning architectural opinions and design i...
Formed by group of islands, the natural physical structure that Japan plays a big role in its vernac...
The text questions the relationship between architecture and nature in the context of Japanese cultu...
In 2002, Ryue Nishizawa received the commission to build a house in the special ward of Ōta, a tradi...
In 2002, Ryue Nishizawa received the commission to build a house in the special ward of Ōta, a tradi...
Due to the increase in global population, there is a growing potential for losing regular “contact w...
The paper analyses how traditional Japanese streetscapes differ from contemporary ones. Aesthetic co...
Seen from abroad, Tokyo appears as a huge, vibrant metropolis where 21st-century Japan meets the tra...
It's very difficult in traditional Japanese culture separate the landscape from the architecture. T...
Private real estate developers disproportionately focus on spatial planning and short-term returns, ...
It's very difficult in traditional Japanese culture separate the landscape from the architecture. T...
'Japan: Nation Building Nature' is the first book to map out the views of nature that have shaped th...
New Zealanders have a proud tradition of living close to nature (clean and green). This high interfa...
This paper inspects editorial production in the field of Japanese contemporary architecture, screeni...
This paper inspects editorial production in the field of Japanese contemporary architecture, screeni...
Focus of my research is to be found on several issues concerning architectural opinions and design i...
Formed by group of islands, the natural physical structure that Japan plays a big role in its vernac...
The text questions the relationship between architecture and nature in the context of Japanese cultu...
In 2002, Ryue Nishizawa received the commission to build a house in the special ward of Ōta, a tradi...
In 2002, Ryue Nishizawa received the commission to build a house in the special ward of Ōta, a tradi...
Due to the increase in global population, there is a growing potential for losing regular “contact w...
The paper analyses how traditional Japanese streetscapes differ from contemporary ones. Aesthetic co...
Seen from abroad, Tokyo appears as a huge, vibrant metropolis where 21st-century Japan meets the tra...
It's very difficult in traditional Japanese culture separate the landscape from the architecture. T...
Private real estate developers disproportionately focus on spatial planning and short-term returns, ...
It's very difficult in traditional Japanese culture separate the landscape from the architecture. T...