Hitoshi Abe (Hardback) - Common

Hitoshi Abe (Hardback) - Common

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English · Hardcover (208 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 208
Language English
Publisher Phaidon Press Ltd

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Naomi Pollock delves into the world of Hitoshi Abe, an influential architect shaping the landscape of contemporary Japanese architecture. Born in 1962, Abe's innovative designs reflect a harmonious blend of tradition and modernity, making him a pivotal figure in the architectural community today. His work pushes boundaries, often incorporating natural elements and unique cultural narratives that speak to the essence of Japan's architectural identity.

The exploration of Abe's philosophy reveals a commitment to sustainability and a deep respect for the environment. Pollock meticulously examines his major projects, highlighting how each structure is a dialogue with its surroundings, embodying both aesthetic appeal and functional success. Readers are invited to witness the intricacies of his design process and the underlying principles that guide his creative vision.

Through vivid illustrations and detailed descriptions, the book not only celebrates Abe's achievements but also inspires an appreciation for the art of architecture. It serves as a profound resource for anyone interested in the evolution of architectural thought and the dynamic practices of one of Japan's most promising architects.

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