Maki opus /

"A comprehensive career retrospective of Fumihiko Maki, the master of Japanese modernist architecture, richly illustrated and complete with detailed plans. This impressive volume on Maki's work was compiled in close collaboration with his studio both before and after his passing. It brings...

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Corporate Author: Maki and Associates (Author)
Other Authors: Kamemoto, Gary (writer of foreword.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Thames & Hudson, 2025
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Summary:"A comprehensive career retrospective of Fumihiko Maki, the master of Japanese modernist architecture, richly illustrated and complete with detailed plans. This impressive volume on Maki's work was compiled in close collaboration with his studio both before and after his passing. It brings together the architect's own selection of the buildings that have best exemplified his career and seen him pave the way for the next wave of superlative Japanese architects, such as Kengo Kuma and SANAA. Featuring 50 buildings from 1960 to the present day, the book reconsiders Maki's work in light of his use of materials, changes in building technology, and his relationship with the world outside Japan. In this book, Maki's team throws open the practice's archives to find photographs and drawings never before seen in print, allowing the reader a fresh look at his best-known projects. Maki was truly an architect's architect, respected throughout the industry for his technical innovation and his deep understanding of how people use and experience buildings. Architecture students will find inspiration in his early years starting out under the tutelage of Kenzo Tange, while a general architecture-interested audience will enjoy vibrant full-color photography of his lauded, understated, and much copied style, described by many as the "architecture of simplicity."
Physical Description:400 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 28 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0500024405
9780500024409