Japanese Architecture
Book Details
- Author: William Alex
- Publisher: George Braziller
- Publication Year: 1963
- Format: Paperback
- Condition: Acceptable
- Language: English
- Edition: Second Printing
Condition Notes
This paperback edition is in fair condition, showing signs of wear consistent with age. The cover has noticeable edge wear, creases, and scuffing. The spine is intact but shows signs of handling. The pages are clean, with some minor yellowing typical of older publications. There is no dust jacket, as issued. Overall, the book remains a solid reading copy with all illustrations and text intact.
Description
"Japanese Architecture" by William Alex offers a profound exploration into the architectural evolution of Japan, tracing its development from primitive times to the modern era. This book delves into the spiritual and cultural influences that have shaped Japanese architecture, including Shinto and Zen Buddhism. With over 100 illustrations featuring photographs, plans, and drawings, Alex provides a comprehensive view of Japan's rich architectural heritage. This work is part of the esteemed "The Great Ages of World Architecture" series, making it a valuable resource for enthusiasts and scholars alike. The author, a distinguished designer and historian, brings his expertise to this detailed study, offering insights into how Japanese architects balance tradition with modernity.
Topics & Subjects
architecture • japanese culture • non-fiction • academic • historical architecture • design and construction • cultural studies • vintage 1963 • paperback • acceptable condition • architectural techniques • adult audience
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