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The Japanese print an interpretation. Author: Wright, Frank Lloyd Title: The Japanese print an interpretation Publication: New York: Horizon Press, [1967]. Description: Revised edition, first published i n 1912. 142, [2]; 32 color plates (7 on one large folding gatefold); original cream linen stamped in red and gilt, publisher’s slipcase lightly spotted. Ownership signature of William Davis of St. Paul, a sometime collaborator of Wright. Rulon-Miller Books buys and sells rare, fine and unusual books in many fields, with an emphasis on language, early and unusual printing, voyages and travel, archives, and appraisal services. We are members of the Antiquarian Booksellers’ Association of America (ABAA). All books are guaranteed genuine as described, and are returnable for any reason during the two weeks after receipt. We leave feedback for buyers once they have posted feedback for us. We work hard to keep buyers happy and to resolve the rare problem promptly. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
All my products are 100% Authentic. 1 6 volumes of Frankroidite. Please check the condition of the item on the image. There are yellowing and stains due to aging. The spine is burnt and the cover has small scratches and dirt. There is no particular effect on text or photos on the device. International Buyers – Please Note. I do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
Frank Lloyd Wright Monograph Vol 1 – 6 Book Soft Cover Japanese – Pre Owned. 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.
Product Description After the era of the so-called masters of modern architecture, such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and Mies van der Rohe, came to an end. The master who came is a book that collects Louis Kahn’s residential works. Speaking of Khan’s representative works, the names of relatively large buildings such as the Kimbell Art Museum and the Salk Institute will come to mind, but the houses that Khan built diligently are as attractive as those. Masterpieces such as the Kimbell Art Museum are undoubtedly important, but you can’t talk about the architect Kahn without mentioning, for example, the Fisher House or the Escherik House. Until now, however, there has not been sufficient Japanese material on Kahn’s housing works. It is true that many books on Khan tended to be unbalanced, with at most only a small drawing and a few photographs of his housework. This is a book that solves these imbalances at once. In order to get close to Khan’s house, it is absolutely necessary to take time to decipher it, especially referring to the drawings. Its close proportions, the thoughtfully crafted space, and the combination of materials that have not lost their freshness over the years all have a depth that cannot be grasped just by looking at them superficially. Various drawings are carefully interleaved with beautiful photographs that show the richness of the four seasons. As you turn each page, you will be amazed at the overwhelming density of Kahn’s architecture. At the same time, we cannot help but be amazed that the 20 houses in Caen that were built nearly 50 years ago have been carefully maintained and still look beautiful today. There is certainly an architectural figure that is loved. Many architects’ houses have been tossed about by history or embroiled in trouble, and it is not uncommon to see a disappointing appearance. But the condition of the Kahn homes assembled here is astonishing. Fischer’s words, looking back on the time of construction, speak eloquently of something that should be called the happiness of architecture. Khan could give it and they could enjoy it. And in this book, the reader should be able to touch a glimpse of it. (Naohiko Hino) Contents (from “BOOK” database) 30 years after his death, the origin of Louis Kahn, the charismatic architect. The world’s first long-awaited collection of all residential works. Publisher? TOTO Publishing (October 20, 2003) Release Date? October 20, 2003 Language? English. About other area, please ask me. International Buyers – Please Note. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” – US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.
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The Indigenous Patterns and Hotel Okura, Tokyo: Hotel Okura, 1964. 104, blue cloth boards with silver stamped lettering on front, gravure and color illustration, fold-out watercolor by Ken-ichi Shigeoka, text in English and Japanese. Completed for the Tokyo Olympics, the hotel is one huge museum of Japanese classical arts. Is an attempt to interpret to you our concept of hospitality through a generous use of patterns indigenous to Japan on numerous surfaces and fixtures throughout the hotel. It will also illustrate how some ancient expressions of beauty have been successfully translated into a modern architectural reality — from the foreword by Iwajiro Noda. He was also a kabuki set designer.
Frank Lloyd Wright Selected Houses No. 6 (English and Japanese Edition). Author: Pfeiffer, Bruce Brooks Title: Frank Lloyd Wright Selected Houses No. 6 (English and Japanese Edition) Publication: A. Edita Edition: First Edition. Description: First Edition, First Printing. Not price-clipped (4950 price intact). Published by ADA Edita, 1991. Pictorial wraps in jacket. Book is like new; clean with no writing or names. Sharp corners and spine straight. Binding tight and pages crisp. Dust jacket is like new. A fine copy of this sixth feature on houses by Frank Lloyd Wright. Text is in Japanese and English. All books come with free bookmarks. Individual titles, libraries, collections. Message us if you have books to sell! Collections – Libraries – Estates – Individual Titles. This listing was created by Bibliopolis.
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.
Frank Lloyd Wright Japanese NEW ver. Set of 3 Taliesin, Natural House, Guide. Taliesin / 2002 271p. “Frank Lloyd Wright” Japanese ver. A Guide to Frank Lloyd Wright Public Places / 2018 168p. The Natural House / 2010 327p.
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