Space : Japanese Design Solutions For Compact Living

Author: FREEMAN MICHAEL

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  • : 45.00 AUD
  • : 9780789310651
  • : Universe Publishing
  • : UNKNOWN
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  • : 0.62
  • : June 2004
  • : 178mm X 175mm X 24mm
  • : United States
  • : 45.0
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  • : FREEMAN MICHAEL
  • : Hardback
  • : 2004
  • : 224
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Barcode 9780789310651
9780789310651

Description

Space is a photographic exploration of Japanese architecture and design in size-constricted areas, exploring imaginative, ingenious, and revolutionary solutions to space-compromised living. Masters in the art of managing small spaces, the Japanese in their design have given rise to a particular style of ingenuity.
In their work, Japanese interior designers and architects constantly draw on cultural traditions, while using a modern, even radical approach. Whether in the use of lightweight partitions to create flexible spaces, deliberate profligacy to give a feeling of generosity, or strange perspectives, the results are not mere workaday solutions, but artistic and unusual ones that can turn a lack of space into a surfeit of style.
Distinctly Asian in its feel and comprehensive in its coverage, featuring every room of each highlighted house, the book is divided into such themed sections as "Every Square Centimeter," "Interconnection," "Wasting Space," and "Shock Value."
The crisp photography, inventive design solutions, unique packaging, and handy format make Space the perfect gift for anyone looking to maximize his or her space as well as architecture enthusiasts and those with an interest in Japanese style.