The Japan Architect N° 89 (2013)
Wood Architecture in the Expanded Field
Essay
4 The versatility of timber
David Adjaye
6 The challenge of wood architecture
Pekka Heikkinen
24 Interlocking wood joinery – from small buildings to large
Kengo Kuma
32 What the Japanese can learn from Europe’s timber construction technology
Shigeru Ban
108 Why build “Core House” using the Itakura Method?
Yoshiharu Tsukamoto
Momoyo Kaijima
126 Profile
23 Works
10 Sunny Hills Japan
Kengo Kuma and Associates
16 Cidori
Kengo Kuma and Associates
18 United Nations Univesity Wisdom Tea House
Kengo Kuma and Associates
20 Starbucks Coffee at Dazaifutenmangu Omotesando
Kengo Kuma and Associates
26 TAmedia New Office Building
Shigeru Ban Architects Europe
33 S Residence
Shigeru Ban Architects
36 Shore House
Mount Fuji Architects Studio
42 Mother’s House
Mount Fuji Architects Studio
48 Sayama Lakeside Cemetery Park Community Hall
Hiroshi Nakamura
54 Sayama Lakeside Cemetery Park Chapel
Hiroshi Nakamura
58 Ceometric Forest / Solo House Project
Sou Fujimoto Architects
64 Summer House
Jun Igarashi
70 Corridor Project
Jun Igarashi
72 Space Lab, The Univesrity of Tokyo
Kohki Hiranuma Architect & Associates
78 Onigiri House
NKS architects
84 Wooden Block House
Tadashi Yoshimura Architects
90 Shelf pod
Kazuya Morita Architecture Studio
96 BMW-Guggenheim Lab
Atelier Bow-Wow
102 Minimum House for Local Revitalization in Oshika Peninsula
Core House Working Group in Archi Aid Peninsula supporting Seminar
110 Hoshinoya Okinawa
Azuma Architect&Associates / Rie Azuma
Studio on Site
116 Passage in Imbari port
Taira Nishizawa Architects
120 Mido suji Rooftop Woodification Project
Takanaka Corporation
122 Shimouna Apartment
KUS
Publicado por Natalia Arocena | 25 de abril de 2013 - 11:52 | Actualizado: 25 de abril de 2013 - 11:52 | PDF
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