JA 108 - Akihisa Hirata 2003-2017
Shinkenchiku-Sha Co. Ltd., ISBN 9784786902932,
Pb, 160 pgs, 23 x 30cm
195 ills
Language: Japanese & English
Acqn. 28176
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£28.95
Pb, 160 pgs, 23 x 30cm
195 ills
Language: Japanese & English
Acqn. 28176
Awaiting stock - please contact orders@artdata.co.uk to make preorders
£28.95
Considered one of the most influential Japanese architects today, Akihisa Hirata was born in Osaka, attended Kyoto University, and worked at the office of Toyo Ito & Associates before establishing his own practice in 2005. This monographic issue begins with his most recent project and continues in reverse chronological order, tracing the roots of his architectural career. Having always invested himself in creating architecture that resembles life, Hirata's thinking about architecture follows the concept of 'karamari-shiro', a neologism meaning the potential for something to intertwine or connect to something else. Essentially, it means releasing architecture into the wild.

