Place, Time and Being in Japanese Architecture by Kevin Nute

Place, Time and Being in Japanese Architecture

Kevin Nute

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nonfiction design history
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This work examines built forms which, by actively celebrating a particular place, time or pattern of material being, seem able in a number of ways to enhance our experience of existence. In addition to highlighting the transcultural human benefits...

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