Other authors:Seng Kuan Caitlin MuellerLaurent NeyGuy Nordenson John A.
The diverse backgrounds of the scholars and engineers inform the book’s uniquely international perspective on the spirit of creativity and cooperation that arose in Japan in the latter half of the 20th century and persists to this day..
Some of Japan’s most recognizable, globally influential designs are traced to their origins in a mentor’s earlier experiments.
Charting a largely unexplored history in a manner at once scholarly and accessible, these conversations and illustrated essays show how intimately the innovations of this collaborative tradition passed from one generation to the next.
Originally delivered as talks at a symposium held at The Museum of Modern Art in 2016, on the occasion of the exhibition A Japanese Constellation: Toyo Ito, SANAA, and Beyond , the ten essays gathered in this volume offer insight into the collaborations between architects and structural engineers that engendered many of the most important buildings erected in Japan after 1945, with special focus on the work of Tange Kenzo, Kawaguchi Mamoru, Kimura Toshihiko, Matsui Gengo, Saitoh Masao, Sasaki Mutsuro and Tsuboi Yoshikatsu.
OchsendorfMike SchlaichJane WernickA collection of essays on the tradition of architecture and structural engineering in post-World War II JapanStructured Lineages presents a selection of essays and roundtable discussions by internationally prominent structural engineers on the intertwined traditions of architecture and engineering in postwar Japan.
Other authors:Seng Kuan Caitlin MuellerLaurent NeyGuy Nordenson John A