*THIS BOOK IS ONLY AVAILABLE IN JAPANESE.
For 8 years, we have covered Ryue Nishizawa's solo works closely. This is the collection of the interviews taken at several phases: designing, investigation with various specialists, design completion, under construction and completion. You can also read his frankopinions at those times from this design documentary.
Interviews
"Present RYUE NISHIZAWA"
Interviewer: Yoshio Futagawa
"Hiroshi Senju Museum Karuizawa"
Interviewer: Yukio Futagawa
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Towada Art Center |
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Competition
Speaker: Ryue Nishizawa |
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Detailed Design
Speaker: Ryue Nishizawa |
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Space and Detail
Speaker: Ryue Nishizawa, Ippei Takahashi (The former staff) |
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Description
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Towada Art Center
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Towada Art Center is a winning project of the competition. It isjust like a village of modern art with the common characteristic of separating composition of the sensational work, Moriyama House (2005).
In the interview, he talked about the way to decide its composition and the points of detail study. |
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Teshima Museum |
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Prologue
Speaker: Ryue Nishizawa |
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Design Process
Speaker: Ryue Nishizawa, Yusuke Ohi (The former staff) |
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Phase 3 |
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Structure and construction whichunite withdesign organically
Speaker: Ryue Nishizawa, Mutsuro Sasaki, Ikumi Toyota (Kajima Corporation) |
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Construction focusing on space
Speaker: Ikumi Toyota, Mitsuharu Ogami (Kajima Corporation), Yusuke Ohi (The former staff) |
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Description
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Teshima Museum |
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Mr. Nishizawa himself said Teshima museum has been completed in a unique way.
From the beginning of design, it was intended to integrate art and architecture into environment. The process to its completion in collaboration with Mutsuro Sasaki (A structural engineer) and Ikumi Toyoda (the person in charge from the construction company, Kajima Corporation) is very dramatic like a novel. |
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Hiroshi Senju Museum Karuizawa |
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Design Process
Speaker: Ryue Nishizawa |
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Fukita Pavilion in Shodoshima |
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Unlike Teshima Museum, Hiroshi Senju Museum Karuizawa is a very museum basically hanging paintings on the wall. However, its plan began from mysterious image:
Natural light comes in. Trees are lush on undulating land. There is no wall and paintings are hanging in the air...
It is worth to see the process to make this image happens in reality and the final outcome. |
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Fukita Pavilion in Shodoshima |
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Phase 1 |
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Competition
Speaker: Ryue Nishizawa |
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Detailed Design
Speaker: Ryue Nishizawa |
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Phase 3 |
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Space and Detail
Speaker: Ryue Nishizawa, Ippei Takahashi (The former staff) |
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Description
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Towada Art Center
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Fukita Pavilion in Shodoshima completed in 2013appears like both architecture and non-architecture.
It works as the platform of human behavior as well as a part of the landscape, despite its small scale.
His sensibility to material and scale can be found. |
List of Data |
216 total pages
Size: 257×182mm
ISBN978-4-87140-474-7 C1352
25/November/2013
Japanese Text Only
USD38.00
EUR32.00
Including Shipping Cost
by Economic Air
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