From the publisher. Since the mid-20th century, Japan’s - TopicsExpress



          

From the publisher. Since the mid-20th century, Japan’s postwar capitalism promoted home ownership, and extensive residential areas were developed around every major city for 70 years. Each area is an aggregation of individual houses – in other words an aggregation of different architectural characteristics and a mixture of residents with their own personalities. Among the photographs of house exteriors published in the issues of Shinkenchiku and Jutakutokushu since 2001, we selected those that show the relationship between the home and its surroundings. In this issue, we feature the images with an analysis of what “Compositional Factor” of what “Element” has undergone what kind of “Manipulation”. Contents 1 Editorial 12 Houses and the Neighborhoods 16 No.01|Volume×Form & Texture×Mediate 18 No.02|Volume ×Size×Mediate 20 No.03|Volume × Form × Repeat 22 No.04|Volume & Garden ×Combination×Continue 24 No.05|Volume ×Size×Approximate 26 No.06|Volume× Combination ×Approximate 28 No.07|Volume ×Segmentation×Exaggerate 30 Essay 01: The Commonality of Architecture Yoshiharu Tsukamoto 32 No.08|Facade ×Form×Approximate 34 No.09|Facade ×Combination×Approximate 36 No.10|Facade ×Combination×Approximate 38 No.11|Facade ×Combination×Approximate 40 No.12|Roof ×Form×Continue 41 No.13|Window×Height×Continue 42 No.14|Roof & Parking×Combination×Continue 44 No.15|Facade×Segmentation×Approximate 45 No.16|Facade×Depth×Approximate 46 No.17|Facade×Depth×Approximate 48 No.18|Facade×Combination×Approximate 49 No.19|Balcony×Form×Mediate 50 No.20|Balcony×Position×Continue 52 No.21|Facade×Combination×Repeat 54 No.22|Facade×Texture×Approximate 56 No.23|Facade×Combination×Continue 58 Essay 02:The Residential District as a Soft, Yeilding Soil Kumiko Inui 60 No.24|Roof×Position×Exaggerate 62 No.25|Roof × Direction & Form×Mediate 64 No.26|Roof ×Height×Continue 66 No.27|Roof ×Pitch×Approximate 68 No.28|Roof & Balcony ×Combination×Continue 70 No.29|Roof ×Pitch & Texture×Approximate 72 No.30|Roof ×Segmentation×Approximate 74 No.31|Roof ×Segmentation×Arrange 76 No.32|Roof ×Segmentation×Arrange 78 No.33|Roof ×Segmentation×Arrange 80 Essay 03: The Non-Ruins Learning from an Anti-Aiging Landscape Yasutaka Yoshimura 82 No.34|Eave & Window×Position ×Continue 84 No.35|Eave & Roof×Position×Mediate 86 No.36|Window×Position×Mediate 88 No.37|Window×Combination×Approximate 90 No.38|Parking×Color & Height×Continue 92 No.39|Eave×Pitch×Approximate 94 No.40|Canopy ×Height×Continue 96 No.41|Canopy ×Function×Afford 98 No.42|Fence ×Height×Continue 100 No.43|Wall ×Position×Continue 102 Essay 04: The “Local” and “Locus” of Residential Areas Go Hasegawa 104 No.44|Wall & Window×Color×Approximate 106 No.45|Wall ×Color×Approximate 108 No.46|Facade×Texture×Continue 109 No.47|Facade×Texture×Approximate 110 No.48|Wall×Texture×Approximate 112 No.49|Wall×Texture×Approximate 114 No.50|Wall×Texture×Approximate 116 No.51|Wall×Joint×Approximate 118 No.52|Approach×Pitch×Continue 120 Data 128 Pages / 297mm x 226mm / English/Japanese JA94 Summer 2014 - Buy this magazine - Subscribe JA 94: Learning from the Neighborhood originally appeared on ArchDaily, the most visited architecture website on 19 Jul 2014. send to Twitter | Share on Facebook | What do you think about this? ift.tt/1nHs0jZ ift.tt/1nHs1o6
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