Following its very own principles, Japanese architecture is a true exhibition in balance: balance between history and modernity, between tradition and innovation. It is everything from centuries-old ...
Japan has one of the world’s most admired architectural traditions, one that has influenced Western artists and architects from the mid-19th century to the present. But at home Japanese architects ...
Serpentine Pavilion 2019, Design Render, Exterior View, © Junya Ishigami + Associates Ishigami's design for the pavilion takes the form of a slate sheet rising from ...
The Japanese capital is a city rich with reasons to celebrate design, rooted in a sense of community and respect for every step of the process. When Tokyo’s architects and designers have a problem to ...
Bruce Goff's Pavilion for Japanese Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art was featured on RECORD's September 1988 cover.
The three holiday homes are organized around a courtyard and adorned with tiled roofs. The images released by BIG highlight the integration of each villa into the lush context, connected by a network ...
Japanese house design has been a fixation of the West since the early 20th century. From Charles Rennie Mackintosh to Frank Lloyd Wright and the Bauhaus and beyond, the country’s housing stock showed ...
Post World War II, architects like Kenzo Tange pioneered a new blend of tradition with modernism, sparking the influential Metabolist movement of the 1960s that imagined cities as organic, adaptable ...