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Surprisingly, the least interesting thing about H. Shozo studied British and American luxury service for seven years before he took over as manager of his father’s famed Fujiya hotel in 1907, a pioneer in blending Japanese hospitality and Western travel expectations. He was also responsible for opening the Hakone Hotel and Frank Lloyd Wright’s Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. Amongst it all he co-authored We, Japanese (1934) with the answers to guests most common questions about traditional culture and was a founder of the Fujiya Motorcar Company. The Great Kanto earthquake and impending Second World War plagued his late career and his death is not well recorded. This perhaps explains how such a large life leaves so little evidence behind. Nothing shows in archives. Measures 2 x 3 w/ flea bit chips to emulsion edges and thumb crease bottom left.
Frank Lloyd Wright Imperial Hotel View Tokyo Japan c1920 RPPC Postcard 9223. This postcard showcases the beautiful Imperial Hotel in Tokyo, Japan, designed by the renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1920s. The image is a real photo (RPPC) and captures the stunning architecture and design of the hotel. The postcard is an original print from Japan and is made of paper. It features a beautiful view of the hotel and its surroundings, making it a perfect addition to any collection of topographical postcards or architecture-themed items. The postcard is unposted and is in standard size (5.5 x 3.5 in). Get this unique piece of history today! WHEN WILL I RECEIVE MY POSTCARD? Never let it rest. Til your good is better and your better is best.
Thank you very much for seeing it. Frank Lloyd Wright Architectural Perspective Collection Volume 2 Portfolio Japanese Edition Limited 400 copies! 1980 47 x 43 x 6.5 50 leaves This product is out of print, so it is difficult to obtain it. It’s a very rare item, so if you are interested in it, we recommend you to collect it as soon as possible! International Buyers – Please Note.
Yukio Nikawa (Editor) / Frank Lloyd Wright. Normal (C): Some damage, scratches, wear, and dirt. Slight discoloration, slight stains, and fading on the spine. Note: Condition C indicates some wear and tear but is still in reasonably good condition. There may be slight discoloration, stains, and fading on the spine. The size is 300mm, and it comes with a softcover. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.
Surprisingly, the least interesting thing about H. Shozo studied British and American luxury service for seven years before he took over as manager of his father’s famed Fujiya hotel in 1907, a pioneer in blending Japanese hospitality and Western travel expectations. He was also responsible for opening the Hakone Hotel and Frank Lloyd Wright’s Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. Amongst it all he co-authored We, Japanese (1934) with the answers to guests most common questions about traditional culture and was a founder of the Fujiya Motorcar Company. The Great Kanto earthquake and impending Second World War plagued his late career and his death is not well recorded. This perhaps explains how such a large life leaves so little evidence behind. Nothing shows in archives. Measures 2 x 3 w/ flea bit chips to emulsion edges and thumb crease bottom left.
Good Used Trade paperback.
A rare find, “Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan” by Kevin Nute, offers a fascinating look into the influence of Japanese art and architecture on the work of Frank Lloyd Wright. This first edition copy was published in 1993 by Chapman & Hall, London, UK. This copy is in good condition with an unbroken spine, all pages intact, and no markings or writing. There is a slight tear on the cover that was previously taped on the backside. The book features 244 pages filled with insights into Wright’s creative process and his relationship with Japanese design. It measures 11.875″ in height and 8.5″ in width, making it a substantial addition to any architecture enthusiast’s library. Written in English, it explores the topic of individual architects and firms, as well as regional styles. Whether you’re a fan of Wright’s work or simply interested in the intersection of different design traditions, this book is sure to captivate and inspire.
Architectural materials Frank Lloyd Wright 3 books set Design Used Japan. Materials commemorating the completion of the Kasumigaseki Building in 1968 66 pages Height 36.5cm, width 26cm 1cm thick There are some areas where I drew lines with a red pen. This is a specialized document written to be useful for future construction, such as construction methods for Japan’s first high-rise building. 1970 Imperial Hotel new main building opening materials This is a document that promotes the opening of one of Japan’s leading modern hotels, with many photos and explanations of lounges, guest rooms, banquet halls, etc. Height 36cm, width 25.5cm Thickness 0.8cm Since this is an old document, there are stains and dirt on the cover, but the contents are fine. International Buyers – Please Note.
The California Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright Works book 1997 Japan. “The California Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright” Written by David Gebhard Photographed by Scott Zimmerman Contributed by Frank Lloyd Wright 1997 Chronicle Books [Out of print]?? Details?? The first book dedicated to Wright’s commercial and residential architecture in the Golden State, from the Stewart House in 1909 to the Marin County Civic Center he designed 50 years later. These timeless, elegant, and impressive buildings (24 in total) are collectively known as Wright’s Romanzas, in recognition of the architect’s love of California. Each of these classic buildings is a dynamic demonstration of Wright’s creative genius in reflecting and enhancing the natural terrain. Incisive essays provide an overview and history of each building, and are replete with photographs, floor plans, and Wright’s own renderings. ? Specifications?? Foreign books English architectural drawing design Photo collection Work collection Softcover 24.5 × 25.5 cm 133 pages?? Condition?? Light scratches and discoloration on the cover due to age. Discoloration on the facing part of the page, light discoloration on the page edges #Book #Frank Lloyd Wright #Plan #Architecture #Art History. International Buyers – Please Note.
All volumes have slight yellowing and minor discoloration on the covers and spine, as well as some wear. There are faint stains and minor discoloration on all edges, and slight stains and discoloration on the text blocks. Additionally, each volume has the following specific issues. Slight discoloration on the back endpaper. Tear at the upper end of the spine. Slight scratches on the spine of the cover, minor stains on the edges, and slight stains on the margins of about 40 pages of the text. Stains on the edges, minor stains on about 20 pages of the text, (no discoloration on the pages). (No discoloration on the pages). Stains on the edges and covers, minor stains on about 30 pages of the text. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – Japan, US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding.