Junya Ishigami How small? How vast? How architecture grows

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Texts by: Junya Ishigami Graphic Design: Takuma Hayashi Edited by: Chinatsu Kuma English, Japanese Februar 2014, 44 Pages, 140 Ills. Hardcover 363mm x 257mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-3794-4
| The art of architecture: between poetry and science

For Junya Ishigami (*1974 in Kanagawa, Japan), architecture is a boundless field of infinite possibilities that affects every area of life while raising existential questions and requiring both scientific and artistic observation. Besides childhood fantasies and the power of imagination, the winner of the Golden Lion at the 2010 Venice Biennale of Architecture is also inspired by nature. At the same time, his work process is strictly methodical and oriented toward expanding the existing boundaries between design, architecture, and geography. The aesthetics of concentration, the transparency, and the simplicity of his ideas, models, and buildings are based on complex creative processes. Ishigami presents his holistic search for the right proportions in an exclusive publication: How Small? How Vast? How Architecture Grows. It demonstrates what it looks like to create an environment that bases social life on organic principles. Exhibition schedule: arc en rêve centre d’architecture, Bordeaux, December 11, 2013–April 27, 2014