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The first anthology of work by Tsuyoshi Tane, an outstanding architect based in Paris. The anthology covers seventeen of Tane’s major works, including his debut work “Estonian National Museum”, and the most recent “Todoroki House in Valley”. Each work is analyzed in three different chapters: “Concepts”, “Images”, and “Drawings”. In this way, this anthology reveals Tane’s thought process through which he materializes the “Archaeology of the Future” in the form of architecture.
Tane, Tsuyoshi --- Estland --- Japan --- Denemarken --- Frankrijk --- 72.037 --- 21ste eeuw (architectuur) --- Eenentwintigste eeuw (architectuur) --- architects --- Architecture --- Dessin d'architecture --- Architectes japonais --- Philosophie. --- Tane, Tsuyoshi (1979-....) --- Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects (Paris)
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Founded in 1978, Ballenberg is a legendary Swiss open-air architectural museum that gathers more than 100 residential and agricultural buildings from the 14th to the 19th centuries, from almost all of the cantons of Switzerland, which have been transported to the museum from their original sites. Together these buildings show how architecture, furnishings and tools expressed the needs of everyday life in their design and execution. Traditional handicrafts such as basket-weaving, forging, braiding, spinning, weaving and carving are also kept alive in Ballenberg's on-site workshops.Edited by Rolf Fehlbaum, entrepreneur and long-time driving force behind Vitra, this beautiful publication is an invitation to discover and explore the world of things with fresh eyes. A Way of Life compiles photographs, observations and discoveries made at Ballenberg by the acclaimed designers Jasper Morrison and David Saik and the architect Tsuyoshi Tane, who all share a fascination with the simple, the practical and the functionally beautiful. In concise, elegant writing, Morrison, Saik and Tane comment on the design ingenuities in various features of the buildings. The book’s superb photography celebrates the traces of wear and tear on door handles, benches, columns, brick tile floors and other architectural details that testify to a bygone ethos of enduring utility and economic common sense. A Way of Life serves as an encouragement to designers and consumers alike to resist trends and fads, and to critically evaluate the objects of everyday use in terms of utility and aesthetics.
Design --- History --- Ballenberg (Switzerland, open-air museum). --- Rural architecture --- Architecture --- Pictorial works. --- Details. --- Musées d'architecture --- Constructions troglodytiques. --- AADL (informatique) --- Moeurs et coutumes. --- Développement durable. --- Ballenberg - Musée suisse en plein air
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We have come to enjoy plentiful lifestyles in the 21st century, yet we are also facing issues such as climate change, social inequality, epidemics, and the shifts in global dynamics brought on by these things. ‘How is Life?’ takes another look at the various facets of our everyday lives, reframing architecture as something that serves to make people’s lives better and exploring ways in which design can be employed to achieve prosperity not premised on growth. By introducing projects that offer possibilities which depart from traditional conceptions of architecture and the city, the book sparks a fresh awareness, inspiring you to explore new perspectives for living together with our Earth.
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