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Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu --- Atelier Bow-Wow --- Japan
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In this fourth volume, Atelier Bow-Wow delves into the window behavioural characteristics in nordic architecture, showing how climate and culture are strongly reflected in their windows. The works and influences of six architects are featured: Gunnar Asplund and Sigurd Lewerentz from Sweden, Alvar Aalto from Finland, and from Denmark, Kay Fisker, Arne Jacobsen and Jørn Utzon. After three years of research, the team visited about 235 works and measured 470 windows. 114 selected works are presented with photographs, detailed drawings, and analyses, examining the transformation of window technology and design, and the history and social issues of each country.
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Each year the Wouter Mikmak Foundation invites a designer to lecture for the series "Designers of the Future". This publication presents projects realized by the Tokyo-based office Atelier Bow-Wow, founded in 1992 by Yoshiharu Tsukamoto and Momoyo Kaijima. Their vision calls for a shift in architectural design from individuality to commonality, through the notion of architectural "behaviorology". Behaviour in this sense is an inclusive term that not only denotes human practice, but also a building's behaviour as material typology, as well as phenomena produced by natural elements like light, air, heat, and water. An architecture based on commonalities is key to their architectural philosophy and design.
Atelier Bow-Wow --- Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu --- Kaijima, Momoyo --- Architecture --- History --- Histoire --- Atorie Wan.
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Sociology of environment --- Atelier Bow-Wow --- Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu --- Kaijima, Momoyo --- Kolabs --- Kooperativen Labors Studierender --- huisvesting
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Architecture --- Young architects --- Architects --- Architectural firms --- Jeunes architectes --- Architectes --- Agences d'architecture --- History --- Histoire --- Atorie Wan --- Atelier Bow-Wow --- Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu --- Kaijima, Momoyo --- Japan
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Architecture, Domestic --- Architect-designed houses --- Architecture domestique --- Maisons conçues par des architectes --- Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu, --- Kaijima, Momoyo, --- Atorie Wan. --- Atelier Bow-Wow --- Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu --- Kaijima, Momoyo --- 72.07 --- 72.039(520) --- Architectuur ; Japan ; 1997-2009 ; Atelier Bow-Wow --- Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu °1965 (°Tokyo) --- Kaijima, Momoyo °1969 (°Tokyo) --- 72 --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 ; Japan --- Architectuur. Bouwkunst --- 72 Architectuur. Bouwkunst --- 72 Architecture --- Architecture --- Maisons conçues par des architectes --- Custom-designed houses --- Houses, Architect-designed --- Dwellings --- Zhongben, Youqing, --- 塚本由晴, --- 貝島桃代, --- アトリエ・ワン --- Architecture, Domestic - Japan. --- Architect-designed houses - Japan. --- Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu, - 1965 --- -Kaijima, Momoyo, - 1969 --- -Architecture, Domestic --- -Architect-designed houses --- -Kaijima, Momoyo, - 1969-
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Atelier Bow-Wow --- 72.07 --- 72.039(520) --- Architectuur ; Japan ; 1994-2012 ; Atelier Bow-Wow --- Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu °1965 (°Tokyo) --- Kaijima, Momoyo °1969 (°Tokyo) --- Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu --- Kaijima, Momoyo --- 72.039 --- Architecten. Stedenbouwkundigen A - Z --- Architectuurgeschiedenis ; 2000 - 2050 ; Japan --- Hedendaagse architectuur. Bouwkunst sinds 1960 --- 72.039 Hedendaagse architectuur. Bouwkunst sinds 1960
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Since the beginning of the century, the field of architecture has fervently turned its attention to documenting the contemporary urban condition. Every city has been examined as a repository of architectural concepts, scrutinized as an urban manifesto, and recorded as a series of found objects. The Ordinary articulates a potential genealogy for this practice and for the genre of books that derived from it. Organized around conversations with the authors of three seminal texts that document the city-Rem Koolhaas on Delirious New York, Denise Scott Brown on Learning from Las Vegas, and Yoshiharu Tsukamoto on Made in Tokyo-this volume traces the history of these "books on cities" by examining the material they recorded, the findings they established, the arguments they advanced, and the projects they promoted. These conversations also question the assumptions underlying this practice and whether in its ubiquity it still remains a space of opportunity.
Architects --- Architecture --- Cities and towns --- Philosophy. --- Research. --- Koolhaas, Rem, --- Scott Brown, Denise, --- Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu, --- Architectes --- Villes --- Recherche --- Philosophie --- Research --- Philosophy --- Koolhaas, Rem --- Scott Brown, Denise --- Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu --- Brown, Denise Scott --- Interviews. --- Entretiens --- 72.01 --- 711.4 --- Municipal research --- Urban affairs research --- Urban research --- Architectuur (kritiek) --- Stedenbouw (kritiek) --- Zhongben, Youqing, --- 塚本由晴, --- Brown, Denise Scott, --- Lakofski, Denise, --- Koolhaas, Remment --- Recherche. --- Philosophie. --- Office for Metropolitan Architecture
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Scogin, Mack --- Elam, Merrill --- Arima, Hiroyuki --- Corbusier, Le --- Miyamoto, Katsuhiro --- Neal, M.J. --- Ishiyama, Osamu --- Tsukamoto Lab+Atelier Bow-Wow --- Tanabe, Yoshio --- Ikeda, Masahiro --- Sambuichi, Hiroshi --- Le Corbusier --- Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu
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In 2010, architect Tsukamoto Yoshiharu published his first book from the WindowScape series. The book takes on an investigative angle to study windows around the world, as well as the relationship between windows and the local habitudes. The third book of the series is finally released. To prepare for WindowScape 3: Windows and Workspace, Tsukamoto visited studios of many Japanese artisans to explore the role of windows in architecture that serves a particular function.
692.8 --- 692.2 --- Windows --- Architecture --- Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu (Atelier Bow-Wow) °1965 (Kanagawa, Japan) --- 692.82 --- Architectuur ; Japan --- Tsukamoto, Yoshiharu --- Japan --- Human factors in architecture --- Human engineering --- Architecture and society --- Buildings --- 692.8 Doors. Gates. Windows. Service openings --- Doors. Gates. Windows. Service openings --- 692.2 Walls. Partitions --- Walls. Partitions --- Design and construction --- Human factors --- Constructie-elementen van gebouwen ; vensters, ramen --- Ramen --- Vensters --- Environmental engineering --- Structural parts and elements of building --- architecture [discipline] --- windows
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