Fumitaka Nishizawa (1915-1986), one of the leading architects in Japan, is known not only for his Modern architectural works as a “grandchild disciple” of Le Corbusier, but also for his exquisite survey drawings of Traditional Japanese architectures and gardens. This paper is to consider the background of his expression of plants and trees in his survey drawings. Nishizawa’s early sketches published as the book “The Days in Philippines” and his unpublished notes to his collaborators were examined in this paper
The opening up of the country at the time of the Meiji revolution in 1686 was a time of great change...
Japanese gardens have much variety of forms; however their identity can be recognized by viewer as J...
Artykuł przedstawia podejścia Japończyków do lasów, w świetle twórczości trzech autorów: Nakamura Y...
The main purpose of this study is to examine the various designing techniques used in Japanese garde...
Isamu NOGUCHI (1904-1988) is a Japanese-American sculptor, whose inspiration for spatial sculpture w...
Japanese traditional architecture from its origins is harmonized with the natural environment. The r...
Ogrody są istotną częścią kultury Japonii. Analiza wpływu ich idei na życie codzienne Japończyków, w...
The text questions the relationship between architecture and nature in the context of Japanese cultu...
It's very difficult in traditional Japanese culture separate the landscape from the architecture. T...
This is in substance a handbook on the constructional elements of Japanese buildings, seemingly comp...
In the contemporary landscaping, among the gardening styles, the Japanese Garden plays very importan...
With the possible exception of woodblock prints, no phase of Japanese civilization has been so much ...
Modern roof details in Japanese style; A Japanese garden which is an expression of friendship betwee...
Outside Japan, modern Japanese architecture from the Meiji restoration to WW II is virtually unknown...
ABSTRACT: Japanese Architecture has always shown an intimate connection with nature. Most materials ...
The opening up of the country at the time of the Meiji revolution in 1686 was a time of great change...
Japanese gardens have much variety of forms; however their identity can be recognized by viewer as J...
Artykuł przedstawia podejścia Japończyków do lasów, w świetle twórczości trzech autorów: Nakamura Y...
The main purpose of this study is to examine the various designing techniques used in Japanese garde...
Isamu NOGUCHI (1904-1988) is a Japanese-American sculptor, whose inspiration for spatial sculpture w...
Japanese traditional architecture from its origins is harmonized with the natural environment. The r...
Ogrody są istotną częścią kultury Japonii. Analiza wpływu ich idei na życie codzienne Japończyków, w...
The text questions the relationship between architecture and nature in the context of Japanese cultu...
It's very difficult in traditional Japanese culture separate the landscape from the architecture. T...
This is in substance a handbook on the constructional elements of Japanese buildings, seemingly comp...
In the contemporary landscaping, among the gardening styles, the Japanese Garden plays very importan...
With the possible exception of woodblock prints, no phase of Japanese civilization has been so much ...
Modern roof details in Japanese style; A Japanese garden which is an expression of friendship betwee...
Outside Japan, modern Japanese architecture from the Meiji restoration to WW II is virtually unknown...
ABSTRACT: Japanese Architecture has always shown an intimate connection with nature. Most materials ...
The opening up of the country at the time of the Meiji revolution in 1686 was a time of great change...
Japanese gardens have much variety of forms; however their identity can be recognized by viewer as J...
Artykuł przedstawia podejścia Japończyków do lasów, w świetle twórczości trzech autorów: Nakamura Y...