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Japan's Wooden Heritage / Terunobu Fujimori
Titre : Japan's Wooden Heritage : A Journey Through a Thousand Years of Architecture Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Terunobu Fujimori (1946-), Auteur ; Mitsumasa Fujitsuka, Auteur ; Hart Larrabee, Traducteur Editeur : Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture Année de publication : 2017 Collection : Japan library Importance : 204 p. Présentation : ill. en noir et blanc., couv. ill. en coul. Format : 26 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-4-916055-82-8 Note générale : Title original : 日本木造遺産 千年の建築を旅する, 藤森照信, 藤塚光政著, 世界文化社 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Japonais (jpn) Résumé : 『日本木造遺産 千年の建築を旅する』は、日本を代表するアート・カルチャー誌『家庭画報』で連載された建築史家・藤森照信と写真家・藤塚光政のエッセイおよび写真、構造工学者・腰原幹雄による解説をまとめたものである。
本書では、さまざまな様式、役割、時代を象徴する23の建築が取り上げられている。誰もが知っている有名な寺や神社からあまり知られていない建造物まで含まれるが、迫力ある写真の数々や三人の著者独自のアプローチであざやかに描きだされている。
建築史家である藤森は、個々の建物が「日本建築の発展」という文脈の中でどのように位置づけられるかを小気味良く描き出す。
建築物の起源に想像力をはせ、表面的な特徴を超えた深い文脈で建物を紹介する。
藤塚のエッセイでは、写真を通してそれぞれの建築の真髄をどうとらえようとしたかが語られる。その場にいるような臨場感あふれる写真は、めったに見ることができないカメラアングルが用いられ、彼の光と影に対する鋭敏な感性がいかんなく発揮されている。
腰原は構造工学者の視点から、それぞれの建物の特徴的な工法とその耐震効果について精緻に解説している。
新たな発見に満ちた本書。
日本の建築、歴史、文化に関心を持つすべての人々の心をとらえるだろう。
Japan's Wooden Heritage: A Journey Through a Thousand Years of Architecture brings together essays by architectural historian Fujimori Terunobu, photographs by Fujitsuka Mitsumasa, and commentary by structural engineer Koshihara Mikio that originally appeared in Kateigahō, Japan's premier magazine of art and culture, supplemented with additional essays by Fujitsuka Mitsumasa.
What distinguishes this volume is its selection of 23 locations—including well-known temples and shrines but also lesser-known structures—to represent a broad scope of architectural styles, functions, and time periods; the outstanding photographs; and the distinct approaches taken by each of the three essayists.
Fujimori engagingly illuminates where each building stands in the context of the evolution of Japanese architecture. Focusing on origins, he places each building in a deeper context beyond its superficial characteristics.
Fujitsuka's essays describe his efforts to capture the essence of each site through his photography, recounting episodes from the shoots that give a visceral sense of being there. His photographs employ rarely seen camera angles and his particular sensitivity to light and shadow.
Koshihara brings the perspective of a structural engineer to each building, describing distinctive construction methods and how they contribute to earthquake resistance.
Filled with new discoveries for the reader, this book will appeal to anyone with an interest in Japan's architecture, history, and culture.Japan's Wooden Heritage : A Journey Through a Thousand Years of Architecture [texte imprimé] / Terunobu Fujimori (1946-), Auteur ; Mitsumasa Fujitsuka, Auteur ; Hart Larrabee, Traducteur . - Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture, 2017 . - 204 p. : ill. en noir et blanc., couv. ill. en coul. ; 26 cm. - (Japan library) .
ISBN : 978-4-916055-82-8
Title original : 日本木造遺産 千年の建築を旅する, 藤森照信, 藤塚光政著, 世界文化社
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Japonais (jpn)
Résumé : 『日本木造遺産 千年の建築を旅する』は、日本を代表するアート・カルチャー誌『家庭画報』で連載された建築史家・藤森照信と写真家・藤塚光政のエッセイおよび写真、構造工学者・腰原幹雄による解説をまとめたものである。
本書では、さまざまな様式、役割、時代を象徴する23の建築が取り上げられている。誰もが知っている有名な寺や神社からあまり知られていない建造物まで含まれるが、迫力ある写真の数々や三人の著者独自のアプローチであざやかに描きだされている。
建築史家である藤森は、個々の建物が「日本建築の発展」という文脈の中でどのように位置づけられるかを小気味良く描き出す。
建築物の起源に想像力をはせ、表面的な特徴を超えた深い文脈で建物を紹介する。
藤塚のエッセイでは、写真を通してそれぞれの建築の真髄をどうとらえようとしたかが語られる。その場にいるような臨場感あふれる写真は、めったに見ることができないカメラアングルが用いられ、彼の光と影に対する鋭敏な感性がいかんなく発揮されている。
腰原は構造工学者の視点から、それぞれの建物の特徴的な工法とその耐震効果について精緻に解説している。
新たな発見に満ちた本書。
日本の建築、歴史、文化に関心を持つすべての人々の心をとらえるだろう。
Japan's Wooden Heritage: A Journey Through a Thousand Years of Architecture brings together essays by architectural historian Fujimori Terunobu, photographs by Fujitsuka Mitsumasa, and commentary by structural engineer Koshihara Mikio that originally appeared in Kateigahō, Japan's premier magazine of art and culture, supplemented with additional essays by Fujitsuka Mitsumasa.
What distinguishes this volume is its selection of 23 locations—including well-known temples and shrines but also lesser-known structures—to represent a broad scope of architectural styles, functions, and time periods; the outstanding photographs; and the distinct approaches taken by each of the three essayists.
Fujimori engagingly illuminates where each building stands in the context of the evolution of Japanese architecture. Focusing on origins, he places each building in a deeper context beyond its superficial characteristics.
Fujitsuka's essays describe his efforts to capture the essence of each site through his photography, recounting episodes from the shoots that give a visceral sense of being there. His photographs employ rarely seen camera angles and his particular sensitivity to light and shadow.
Koshihara brings the perspective of a structural engineer to each building, describing distinctive construction methods and how they contribute to earthquake resistance.
Filled with new discoveries for the reader, this book will appeal to anyone with an interest in Japan's architecture, history, and culture.Exemplaires (1)
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DisponibleLandscape Gardener Ogawa Jihei and His Times / Hiroyuki Suzuki
Titre : Landscape Gardener Ogawa Jihei and His Times : A Profile of Modern Japan Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hiroyuki Suzuki (1945-2014), Auteur ; Hart Larrabee, Traducteur Editeur : Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture Année de publication : 2018 Collection : Japan library Importance : 271 p. Présentation : ill. en noir et blanc., couv. ill. en coul. Format : 22 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-4-86658-019-7 Note générale : TItle original : 庭師小川治兵衛とその時代, 鈴木博之著, 東京大学出版会 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Japonais (jpn) Résumé : Securing the generous support of the politicians and industrialists who propelled Japan's modernization, Ogawa Jihei VII created many outstanding gardens at the end of the nineteenth and the first few decades of the twentieth century. Expressing a Japanese aesthetic even while incorporating modern techniques, his methodology reveals the nature of modernization as Japan experienced it. With a keen eye for architecture, author Suzuki Hiroyuki takes a long-awaited look at modernization and the modern garden. Awarded the Architectural Institute of Japan's Annual Prize for Publication in 2014.
“The people who sustained Japanese-style culture from the Meiji through early Showa periods overlap neatly with those who drove Japan's modernization during that same period. Since those who sustain culture in any given period of time are inevitably those who sustain the state, this may seem utterly unsurprising. The point I wish to make, though, is that the Japanese-style culture they sustained was a modern Japanese culture that functioned as a greatest common denominator, and that Ogawa Jihei was the landscape gardener who stood at its center."
(From Chapter 2)
日本の近代化を推進した政治家、企業家たちから絶大な支持を得て、数々の名庭園を造り続けた七代目小川治兵衛。西洋の技術を導入しつつも和風の美を表現したその手法に、日本という国が経験した近代のあり方をみる。建築に鋭いまなざしを注いできた著者による待望の近代庭園論であり近代化論。
「明治から昭和初期にかけての和風文化の担い手は、その時代を通じて日本の近代化を推進した人々と見事に重なる。文化の担い手はつねにその時代の国家の担い手であるのだから、なにも驚くには価しないという見方もあろうが、ここで問題にしたいのはそのことではなく、彼らが担った和風の文化が、最大公約数としての近代日本の文化であったという点である。小川治兵衛はそうした和風の文化の中枢に屹立する庭師であった。」
(第2章より)Note de contenu : 1 Modernization and the development of the Lake Biwa Canal.
2 Yamagata Aritomo as the beginning
3 Gardens of the Bourgeoisie and the aristocracy
4 Bringing the Lake Biwa Canal to Gardens
5 The World of Ueji's Gardens Expands
6 On the Creativity of Sukisha Connoisseurs
7 The Last PatronLandscape Gardener Ogawa Jihei and His Times : A Profile of Modern Japan [texte imprimé] / Hiroyuki Suzuki (1945-2014), Auteur ; Hart Larrabee, Traducteur . - Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture, 2018 . - 271 p. : ill. en noir et blanc., couv. ill. en coul. ; 22 cm. - (Japan library) .
ISBN : 978-4-86658-019-7
TItle original : 庭師小川治兵衛とその時代, 鈴木博之著, 東京大学出版会
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Japonais (jpn)
Résumé : Securing the generous support of the politicians and industrialists who propelled Japan's modernization, Ogawa Jihei VII created many outstanding gardens at the end of the nineteenth and the first few decades of the twentieth century. Expressing a Japanese aesthetic even while incorporating modern techniques, his methodology reveals the nature of modernization as Japan experienced it. With a keen eye for architecture, author Suzuki Hiroyuki takes a long-awaited look at modernization and the modern garden. Awarded the Architectural Institute of Japan's Annual Prize for Publication in 2014.
“The people who sustained Japanese-style culture from the Meiji through early Showa periods overlap neatly with those who drove Japan's modernization during that same period. Since those who sustain culture in any given period of time are inevitably those who sustain the state, this may seem utterly unsurprising. The point I wish to make, though, is that the Japanese-style culture they sustained was a modern Japanese culture that functioned as a greatest common denominator, and that Ogawa Jihei was the landscape gardener who stood at its center."
(From Chapter 2)
日本の近代化を推進した政治家、企業家たちから絶大な支持を得て、数々の名庭園を造り続けた七代目小川治兵衛。西洋の技術を導入しつつも和風の美を表現したその手法に、日本という国が経験した近代のあり方をみる。建築に鋭いまなざしを注いできた著者による待望の近代庭園論であり近代化論。
「明治から昭和初期にかけての和風文化の担い手は、その時代を通じて日本の近代化を推進した人々と見事に重なる。文化の担い手はつねにその時代の国家の担い手であるのだから、なにも驚くには価しないという見方もあろうが、ここで問題にしたいのはそのことではなく、彼らが担った和風の文化が、最大公約数としての近代日本の文化であったという点である。小川治兵衛はそうした和風の文化の中枢に屹立する庭師であった。」
(第2章より)Note de contenu : 1 Modernization and the development of the Lake Biwa Canal.
2 Yamagata Aritomo as the beginning
3 Gardens of the Bourgeoisie and the aristocracy
4 Bringing the Lake Biwa Canal to Gardens
5 The World of Ueji's Gardens Expands
6 On the Creativity of Sukisha Connoisseurs
7 The Last PatronExemplaires (1)
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DisponibleTree-ring management / Hiroshi Tsukakoshi
Titre : Tree-ring management : take the long view and grow your business slowly Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Hiroshi Tsukakoshi (1937-), Auteur ; Hart Larrabee, Traducteur Editeur : Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture Année de publication : 2015 Collection : Japan library Importance : 166 p. Présentation : couv. ill. en coul. Format : 20cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-4-916055-46-0 Prix : US $22.00 Note générale : Titre original:リストラなしの「年輪経営」:いい会社は「遠きをはかり」ゆっくり成長, 塚越寛 著, 光文社 刊 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Japonais (jpn) Résumé : Hiroshi Tsukakoshi is the chairman of a kanten manufacturer that is far from the bustle of Tokyo amid the natural beauty of Nagano prefecture. His desire has been to build the kind of company that makes its employees happy and makes a contribution to society by doing so. His philosophy is to take the long view, growing his business slowly and steadily through “tree-ring management.”
“Over the last 20 years, no one has left the company because they were unhappy,” Tsukakoshi declares. His unique management principles include such ideas as “rapid growth is the enemy” and “the essence of management is creating fans.” His approach has resulted in rising sales and profits for half a century since the company’s founding, and his company welcomes a steady stream of visiting executives and analysts from major corporations, including Murata Manufacturing and the Toyota Group. Chairman Tsukakoshi’s philosophy of seeking steady growth over the long term will enlighten businesspeople around the world about a better way to manage corporations.Tree-ring management : take the long view and grow your business slowly [texte imprimé] / Hiroshi Tsukakoshi (1937-), Auteur ; Hart Larrabee, Traducteur . - Tokyo : Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture, 2015 . - 166 p. : couv. ill. en coul. ; 20cm. - (Japan library) .
ISBN : 978-4-916055-46-0 : US $22.00
Titre original:リストラなしの「年輪経営」:いい会社は「遠きをはかり」ゆっくり成長, 塚越寛 著, 光文社 刊
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Japonais (jpn)
Résumé : Hiroshi Tsukakoshi is the chairman of a kanten manufacturer that is far from the bustle of Tokyo amid the natural beauty of Nagano prefecture. His desire has been to build the kind of company that makes its employees happy and makes a contribution to society by doing so. His philosophy is to take the long view, growing his business slowly and steadily through “tree-ring management.”
“Over the last 20 years, no one has left the company because they were unhappy,” Tsukakoshi declares. His unique management principles include such ideas as “rapid growth is the enemy” and “the essence of management is creating fans.” His approach has resulted in rising sales and profits for half a century since the company’s founding, and his company welcomes a steady stream of visiting executives and analysts from major corporations, including Murata Manufacturing and the Toyota Group. Chairman Tsukakoshi’s philosophy of seeking steady growth over the long term will enlighten businesspeople around the world about a better way to manage corporations.Exemplaires (1)
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