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Japanese Architecture As a Collaborative Process Opportunities in a Flexible Construction Cu...

by Dana Buntrock
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Overview

Architects throughout the world hold Japan's best architecture in high regard, considering the country's buildings among the world's most carefully crafted and innovative. While many books, magazines, and exhibitions have focused on the results of architectural practice in Japan, this book is the first to explain the reasons for Japan's remarkable structures. Architecture does not occur in isolation; Japan's architects are able to collaborate with a wide variety of people from professional consultants to constructors.
Dana Buntrock discusses architecture as a part of the construction community, moving from historical precedents that predate the emergence of the architectural profession in Japan through to contemporary practices.

About the Author, Dana Buntrock

Dana Buntrock is an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley.

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Book Details

Published
December 20, 2001
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
208
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780419251408

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