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An extensive, highly-aesthetic anthology tracing the evolution of the Japanese modern home since WWII, this clean, enchanting edition invites readers into ninety-seven houses, and introduces them to the architects and families who live in them. Imaginative, curious and unparalleled in their conceptual purity and grace, Japanese post-war family homes are shown to be among the rarest, most captivating constructions in the world. Presented in clear prose by Naomi Pollock, and accompanied by inspiring photographs and drawings, Thames & Hudson's 'The Japanese House Since 1945' introduces readers to individual homes while providing social, technological, geographic, and historical context for the development of these era-defining dwellings.
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An extensive, highly-aesthetic anthology tracing the evolution of the Japanese modern home since WWII, this clean, enchanting edition invites readers into ninety-seven houses, and introduces them to the architects and families who live in them. Imaginative, curious and unparalleled in their conceptual purity and grace, Japanese post-war family homes are shown to be among the rarest, most captivating constructions in the world. Presented in clear prose by Naomi Pollock, and accompanied by inspiring photographs and drawings, Thames & Hudson's 'The Japanese House Since 1945' introduces readers to individual homes while providing social, technological, geographic, and historical context for the development of these era-defining dwellings.
FRANKBROS says
An extensive, highly-aesthetic anthology tracing the evolution of the Japanese modern home since WWII, this clean, enchanting edition invites readers into ninety-seven houses, and introduces them to the architects and families who live in them. Imaginative, curious and unparalleled in their conceptual purity and grace, Japanese post-war family homes are shown to be among the rarest, most captivating constructions in the world. Presented in clear prose by Naomi Pollock, and accompanied by inspiring photographs and drawings, Thames & Hudson's 'The Japanese House Since 1945' introduces readers to individual homes while providing social, technological, geographic, and historical context for the development of these era-defining dwellings.
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Width 239mm
Length 290mm
Depth 41mm
Width 239mm
Length 290mm
Depth 41mm
Technical
Paper
Width 239mm
Length 290mm
Depth 41mm
Width 239mm
Length 290mm
Depth 41mm
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