From Shinto to Ando: Studies in Architectural Anthropology in Japan by Günter Nitschke

From Shinto to Ando: Studies in Architectural Anthropology in Japan

Günter Nitschke
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Wiley
Oct 1993
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This absorbing and well researched book traces in depth the ancient roots of Japanese sacred architecture and their relevance to architecture today, as exemplified particularly by the work of the contemporary Japanese architect Tadao Ando. It also provides an informative and fascinating insight into a subject that is worthy of meticulous attention.
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