Kengo Kuma Editor
Tankosha, Kyoto and Tokyo, 2010, English and Japanese
Nonfiction, Architecture
7 x 10 inches, paperback, 144 pages
ISBN: 9784473036452
Suggested Retail Price: $69.00

Just as we use language to parse reality to make it more easily apprehensible, we employ boundaries—parsings of space—and conventional signs in order to give comprehensible form to the space around us. As an inevitable result of this process, the space other than that around us is assigned an identity as the amorphous “outside.” People have frequently tried to keep the outside, the chaos, at bay by building high walls and impregnable boundaries. They categorized the world according to the dualism of inside and outside. Contributions by Kengo Kuma, Sou Fujimoto, and Junya Ishigami. Illustrated with photography of traditional and contemporary Japanese architecture from home design to natural landscaping to the ceremonial spaces.

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