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Maekawa Kunio And The Emergence Of Japanese Modernist Architecture

  • Maekawa Kunio And The Emergence Of Japanese Modernist  Architecture
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    Jonathan M. Reynolds
  • Publication Details

    Book, University of California Press, 2001
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     (UPPER LEVEL)  NA1555 .R49 2001  AVAILABLE

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    Jonathan Reynolds illuminates Maekawa’s role as a bridge between prewar and postwar architecture in Japan, focusing particularly on how he influenced modernism’s ambivalence regarding “tradition” and contemporary practice and the importance of technology in modernist design and ideology. It will also attract readers interested in twentieth-century Japan, for in addition to highlighting Maekawa’s architectural career, Reynolds portrays the broader cultural context within which Maekawa and other Japanese architects and artists sought to be heard and recognized. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • Ahmanson Murphy fine arts imprint
    • "Japanese architecture’s commanding presence on the world stage can be traced to the struggles of earlier generations of Japan’s modernist architects. This first book-length study of Maekawa Kunio (1905-1986) focuses on one of the most distinctive leaders in Japan’s modernist architectural community. Maekawa’s work and critical writing, produced during a career that lasted from the 1930s to the 1980s, put him at the vanguard of the Japanese architectural profession. Jonathan Reynolds shows how Maekawa negotiated the transition in Japan between prewar and postwar architecture and how his work, which explored modernism’s ambivalence about the relation between "tradition" and contemporary practice, also exploited the new technology and building materials, incorporating them into modernist design and ideology."– BOOK JACKET
  • Contents

    • 1. The Architectural Profession in Japan, 1850-1930
    • 2. Family and Education
    • 3. A Modernist Crusader, 1930-1945
    • 4. "People’s Architecture" in Postwar Japan
    • 5. "Tradition" Redux
    • 6. Recasting Modernism
    • 7. Conclusion
  • ISBN

    • 0520214951
    • 9780520214958
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