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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An outstanding book on Tadao Ando's design method, February 2, 2000
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This book is an extremely informative study on the Japanese concepts of space making. It demonstrates how Shinto beliefs are manifested in the traditional work of architecture as well as the work of one of the world's most reknown Japanese modern architect Tadao Ando. Unlike other books on Ando, this book emphasizes on the experiential aspects of Ando's work and his ingenious ways of manipulating sequences of space with light. These sequences are described meticulously and analyzed with a lot of penetrating insights. A truly enlightening book.
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From Shinto to Ando: Studies in Architectural Anthropology in Japan
From Shinto to Ando: Studies in Architectural Anthropology in Japan by Günter Nitschke (Hardcover - October 29, 1993)
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