Project Japan features the work of more than one hundred artists and designers including contributions by five renowned architects. Prefaced by Tadao Ando, other participants include Fumihiko Maki and the late Kisho Kurokawa with contributions from Makoto Sei Watanabe and Kengo Kuma. Assembled in the aftermath of the Great Hanshin Earthquake, the Art Media in Context programme is based on first-hand experience. It catalogues buildings from the Edo period through to important projects heralding the new century. It celebrates a special time when artists in Japan regained their self-belief, rediscovering confidence in their own distinctive identity.
Project Japan examines an important period bridging the turn of the century and provides a unique snapshot of important projects in the immediate wake of Japan's extraordinary economic reconstruction. The book marks a significant peak period in the history of construction, which created considerable scope for design ingenuity and skilful application. A full-colour introduction to art in the context of architecture, Project Japan features the personal accounts of five internationally known architects. Included are buildings by such renowned contemporary architects as Toyo Ito, Shigeru Ban, Kazuyo Sejima and Yoshio Taniguchi with schemes by other leading architects and artists. Although the book's focus is primarily towards the end of the millennium, the historical context and the years of isolation during the Edo period have also been included. Traditional buildings, classical gardens and historic townscapes are presented as keys to understanding the current scene.
Peface by Tadao Ando
Foreword by Graham Cooper
Introduction:
Setting the Scene
One Hundred Years from
Restoration to Reconstruction
Mass Culture and Self Restraint - a Japanese Aesthetic
Urban Context - Ancient and
Modern Cheek by Jowl
Art in Context - an Outsider's View
Art and Architecture in Japan
The Catalogue
Historical Influences
Places of Ritual
Abode of Fancy
Edo Street Scene
Period of Transition
Building Refinement
Sanctuary and Recovery
Social Infrastructure
Signature Buildings and Regeneration
Art Media in Context
Gardens and Nature
Urban Redevelopment
Installation and Display
Personal Account
Guest Contributions
Fumihiko Maki
Kisho Kurokawa
Tadao Ando
Makoto Sei Watanabe
Kengo Kuma
Reviews
Nishijin Kyoto Internet Study
Akari - Out of the Shadows - Isamu Noguchi
Site of Reversible Destiny - Shusaku
Arakawa and Madeline Gin
Inside Out Installation - Tadashi Kawamata
Running Time Installation - Tatsuo Miyajima
Tojuso City Centre Living
Japan 2000: Architecture and
Design for the Japanese Public
The Farringdon Exchange
Tsukuda Island Tokyo
Appendix
References
Published Papers, Articles, Reviews
Bibliography
Cultural Milestones in Japan
Participant Biographies
Author Biography
Author's Statement
Acknowledgments
1 MinamataCastle, Kyushu
2 Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto
3 ItsukushimaShrine, Miyajima
4 Olympic Gymnasium | Kenzo Tange
5 Pumpkin Naoshima | Yayoi Kusama
6 MinamataShinkansen Station | Makoto Sei Watanabe
7 Shinkansen Express 700 Series
8 Chichu Art Museum | Tadao Ando