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Zen Spaces & Neon Places: Reflections on Japanese Architecture and Urbanism

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By (author): Vinayak Bharne

This book shifts the emphasis on how we choose to read Japanese architecture and urbanism: It focuses on phenomena and meanings rather than objects, and prioritizes intentions and legacies over the mechanics of design. It rereads Japanese architecture and urbanism as a creative cultural document of multiple traces. To accomplish this, the book captures the sheer breadth of the multifarious dimensions of the Japanese built environment. They traverse Japan''s rich, and tumultuous architectural and urban history, shaped by Shinto, Buddhism, wars, earthquakes, democracy, modernism, the economic bubble etc. and open a rich discussion on the entire panorama of how the Japanese built environment has come to be. The places discussed in this book go from the ancient Izumo shrine to the futurism of the Sendai Mediateque, and from the advent of Kyoto to the ongoing construction of the new island of Toyosu. The book also traces which cultural treads have endured over Japanese history, and which in turn have shifted, transformed, or vanished, and highlights the paradigmatic moments in Japanese architectural and urban history, for either their significant influences on the built environment, or their deep relevance to Japan''s future. Zen Spaces & Neon Places claims that the Japanese built environment we see today, despite all its seeming fragmentation and disjunction, is in fact a single unprecedented cultural continuum in which seemingly contradictory things and events seamlessly coexist. See more
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Product Details
  • Format: Paperback
  • Dimensions: 228 x 177mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2014
  • Publisher: Oro Editions
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781941806067

About Vinayak Bharne

Vinayak Bharne is an urban designer and planner in private practice in Los Angeles and a joint adjunct faculty of urbanism at the Price School of Public Policy and the School of Architecture at the University of Southern California. A former Asia-Pacific Development Commission Travelling Scholar to Japan his books include The Emerging Asian City: Concomitant Urbanities & Urbanisms and Rediscovering the Hindu Temple: The Sacred Architecture & Urbanism of India.

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