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New Zen: The Tea Ceremony Room in Modern Japanese Architecture

2010-04-13 
基本信息·出版社:Eight Books ·页码:240 页 ·出版日期:2007年04月 ·ISBN:0955432200 ·International Standard Book Number:0955432200 ·条形码 ...
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 New Zen: The Tea Ceremony Room in Modern Japanese Architecture


基本信息·出版社:Eight Books
·页码:240 页
·出版日期:2007年04月
·ISBN:0955432200
·International Standard Book Number:0955432200
·条形码:9780955432200
·EAN:9780955432200
·装帧:精装
·正文语种:英语

内容简介 New Zen is a unique publication a a collection of the most innovative modern Japanese tea ceremony rooms, or chashitsu, designed by contemporary architects. Traditionally chashitsu are made up of certain elements a an alcove (tokonoma), with a flower and painted scroll, tatami mats, a sunken heart (ro) and chashitsu windows a never contain furniture and are used for contemplation. In the last fifteen years Japanese architects have been reinterpreting the tea ceremony room, creating modern meditative spaces. The result is that these rooms represent some of the most interesting interior design and architecture in Japan, featuring a vast array of materials, including paper, wood, plastic, metal and concrete. This book is the only one to examine this phenomenon.
作者简介 Michael Freeman is a London based photographer and writer whose work has been published in Smithsonian Magazine and Time Life Books among other venues. His recent Japan Modern took a rare look at avant garde Japanese home design, and his other books on Asian subjects include The Modern Japanese Garden, Oriental Style and The Spirit of Asia: Journeys to the Sacred Places of the East.
专业书评 World of Interiors, September, 2007
And the Japanese are nothing if not inventive, as demonstrated by this wonderful book.


The Financial Times, May 13, 2007
From Tokyo to Kyoto, talents such as Kengo Kuma, Arata Isozaki and Toshihiko Suzuki are building radical interpretations of the traditional tea ceremony space for restaurants, hotels, temples and private homes.


The Times, December 8, 2007
A gem of a book for anyone interested in modern Japanese architecture and in Japanese cultural history.
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