Project Japan : an oral history of Metabolism / by Rem Koolhaas, Hans Ulrich Obrist ; editors, Kayoko Ota with James Westcott, AMO.
Material type: TextPublication details: Koln : Taschen, 2011.Description: 719 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9783836525084 (hbk.)
- Project Japan : metabolism talks [Cover title]
- 720.95209046 22
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720.952 JOD 1997 Contemporary Japanese architects. | 720.952 WOR 2002 Toyo Ito : | 720.95209045 EME 1995 Emerging Japanese Architecture | 720.95209046 KOO 2011 Project Japan : | 720.952090511 SUM 2010 New architecture in Japan / | 720.952135 TAJ 1997 Tokyo: Labyrinth City | 720.95357 TAC 2006 Dubai architecture & design / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Once there was a nation that went to war, but after they conquered a continent their own country was destroyed by atom bombs... then the victors imposed democracy on the vanquished. For a group of apprentice architects, artists, and designers, led by a visionary, the dire situation of their country was not an obstacle but an inspiration to plan and think... although they were very different characters, the architects worked closely together to realize their dreams, staunchly supported by a super-creative bureaucracy and an activist state... after 15 years of incubation, they surprised the world with a new architecture--Metabolism--that proposed a radical makeover of the entire land... Then newspapers, magazines, and TV turned the architects into heroes: thinkers and doers, thoroughly modern men..."--Publisher's description.