The Tadao touch: Ando's complete works to date
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"In architecture, there is a part that is the result of logical reasoning and a part that is created through the senses. There is always a point where they clash. I don't think architecture can be created without that collision." -Tadao Ando
Philippe Starck describes him as a "mystic in a country which is no longer mystic." Philip Drew calls his buildings "land art" that "struggle to emerge from the earth." He is the only architect to have won the discipline's four most prestigious prizes: the Pritzker, Carlsberg, Praemium Imperiale, and Kyoto Prize. His name is Tadao Ando, and he is the world's greatest living architect. Combining influences from Japanese tradition with the best of Modernism, Ando has developed a completely unique building aesthetic that makes use of concrete, wood, water, light, space, and nature in a way that has never been witnessed in architecture. Ando has designed award-winning private homes, churches, museums, apartment complexes, and cultural spaces throughout Japan, as well as in France, Italy, Spain, and the USA. This book, created at the height of Ando's illustrious career, presents his complete works to date.
The author : Philip Jodidio studied art history and economics at Harvard University, and was Editor-in-Chief of the French journal Connaissance des Arts for over two decades. He has published numerous articles and books, including TASCHEN's Architecture Now! volumes I and II, Building a New Millennium, and monographs on Norman Foster, Richard Meier, and Alvaro Siza. Jodidio is internationally renowned as one of the most talented writers on the subject of architecture.
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Çʸ³ ½ºÅ¹(Philippe Starck)Àº ±×¸¦ ¡°´õ ÀÌ»ó ½Åºñ½º·´Áö ¾ÊÀº ³ª¶óÀÇ ½ÅºñÇÑ Á¸À硱¶ó°í Çß´Ù. Çʸ³ µå·ç(Philip Drew)´Â ±×ÀÇ °ÇÃ๰À» ¡°land art¡±, Áï ¡°Áö±¸·ÎºÎÅÍ ¶°¿À¸£±â À§ÇÑ ÅõÀÀ̶ó°í ºÎ¸¥´Ù. ±×´Â Pritzker, Carlsberg, Praemium Impreriale, Koto PrizeÀÇ ³× °¡Áö °¡Àå ¸í¼ºÀÌ ÀÖ´Â »óÀ» ¼®±ÇÇÑ À¯ÀÏÀÇ °ÇÃà°¡ÀÌ´Ù. ±×ÀÇ À̸§Àº ´Ù´Ù¿À ¾Èµµ(Tadao Ando)ÀÌ°í ±×´Â ¼¼°è¿¡¼ °¡Àå À§´ëÇÑ »ì¾ÆÀÖ´Â °ÇÃà°¡ÀÌ´Ù. ÀϺ» ÀüÅëÀÇ ¿µÇâ°ú ¸ð´õ´ÏÁòÀÇ ÃÖ°í¸¸À» °áÇÕÇÏ¿© ¾Èµµ´Â °ÇÃà¿¡¼ Àü·Ê ¾ø´Â ÄÜÅ©¸®Æ®, ³ª¹«, ¹°, ºû, °ø°£, ÀÚ¿¬À» ÀÌ¿ëÇØ ¿Ïº®ÇÏ°í µ¶Æ¯ÇÑ °ÇÃ๰ ¹ÌÇÐÀ» °³¹ßÇß´Ù.
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"In architecture, there is a part that is the result of logical reasoning and a part that is created through the senses. There is always a point where they clash. I don't think architecture can be created without that collision." -Tadao Ando
Philippe Starck describes him as a "mystic in a country which is no longer mystic." Philip Drew calls his buildings "land art" that "struggle to emerge from the earth." He is the only architect to have won the discipline's four most prestigious prizes: the Pritzker, Carlsberg, Praemium Imperiale, and Kyoto Prize. His name is Tadao Ando, and he is the world's greatest living architect. Combining influences from Japanese tradition with the best of Modernism, Ando has developed a completely unique building aesthetic that makes use of concrete, wood, water, light, space, and nature in a way that has never been witnessed in architecture. Ando has designed award-winning private homes, churches, museums, apartment complexes, and cultural spaces throughout Japan, as well as in France, Italy, Spain, and the USA. This book, created at the height of Ando's illustrious career, presents his complete works to date.
The author : Philip Jodidio studied art history and economics at Harvard University, and was Editor-in-Chief of the French journal Connaissance des Arts for over two decades. He has published numerous articles and books, including TASCHEN's Architecture Now! volumes I and II, Building a New Millennium, and monographs on Norman Foster, Richard Meier, and Alvaro Siza. Jodidio is internationally renowned as one of the most talented writers on the subject of architecture.
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