Description
This issue covers the broad diversity of activities undertaken by landscape architects in Japan for the improvement and effective development of pleasant and functional outdoor spaces in the public realm – which also offer extraordinary experiences. The global challenges that landscape architects currently face are translated into specific scenes and everyday situations via social, cultural, and historical interpretations. Through themes like housing and landscape, scenery derived from relationships, and green urban extensions, a range of Japanese landscape projects is addressed and discussed in detail, along with numerous images and drawings.
CONTENTS
- Introductory Essay:Towards a Landscape Convention in Japan, Hiko Mitani
- Toshiya Ogino Landscape Design, Landscape Design of Villa Ushiroyama, Landscape Design of Gate Villa
- Consideration:New Original Scenery, Toshiya Ogino
Koichiro Nakatani Atelier, Landscape of J HOUSE, Landscape of Hayasaka House(POLYHEDRON/Nasushiobara), Memory of the stone - Consideration:Feeling a Site Together, Kouichiro Nakatani
- Consideration:Landscape to Individualize the Place, Ken Yokogawa
Hiko Mitani/MLS, Arranging Scenery Plan of D.T.Suzuki Museum, Daishinji main hall of a Buddhist temple reconstruction - Project Consideration:New Creation with History in Mind and Heart, Hiko Mitani
- studio on site/ Hiroki Hasegawa, Landscape Design of Hoshinoya Taketomijima, Landscape Design of Harunire Terrace, OGAL ESPLANADE
- Consideration:An “Experience of Place” to Come Face-to-Face with the World, Hiroki Hasegawa
- Tatsuya Hiraga/Landscape Plus, Tokyo Institute of Technology Ookayama Campus / Promenade to the Main Building
- Consideration:Thinking about City Reproduction of Tokyo from a Form Principle of Nature, Tatsuya Hiraga
Hiroki Kutsuna Nobutaka Nagahama/E-DESIGN, Kinki University Headquarters Campus Renewal Design, Land Scape of Nouver AKABANEDAI - Consideration:Not only Beautiful Looking, Fun to Use Landscape, Hiroki Kutsuna, Nobutaka Nagahama
- Satoshi Tokunaga/S&T Institute of Environmental Planning & Design, Preservation Maintenance Project of the Cultural Landscape, A Landscape Planning and Design for Relocated Settlement in Itsuki Village, “Nomichi wo Yuku” Footpath
- Consideration:Design of “Connection”, Satoshi Tokunaga
- Shinichi Kaburagi/TAISEI DESIGN Planners Architects & Engineers
- Otemachi Forest, Landscape of Shinagawa Season Terrace
- Consideration:The Reevaluation of Environmental Resources with Publicity, Shinichi Kaburagi
- Growing Up in the City―ACROS FUKUOKA ’20, Michio Tase/Plamtago
- A new generation of landscape design, Ryosuke Shimoda/Hideyuki Ishii/Hajime Takaoki /Akihiko Ono
128 pages, ills colour & bw / 23 x 30 cm / English, Japanese
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