Takasaki Masaharu by Botund Bognar

Takasaki Masaharu by Botund Bognar

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Features the work of Tokyo architect Takasaki Masaharu, known for his innovative design projects. For many years he has been creating unusual structures throughout Japan. This monograph explores eight of his projects, including Crystal Light in Tokyo, and Tamana City Observatory Museum in Kumamoto.

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Takasaki Masaharu by Botund Bognar

Features the work of Tokyo architect Takasaki Masaharu, known for his innovative design projects. For many years he has been creating unusual structures throughout Japan. This monograph explores eight of his projects, including Crystal Light in Tokyo, and Tamana City Observatory Museum in Kumamoto.
ANDREW WATTS. Born in 1957. Over 15 years experience working as an architect specialising in facade detailing in Paris, London and Melbourne on projects with a wide range of construction technologies. Masters Degree at the University of Cambridge. Thesis: Contemporary cladding systems. Assistant on cladding for the Institut du Monde Arabe for the architect Jean Nouvel. Member of design team that detailed the cladding elements for Millennium Bridge, London for Norman Foster. Currently facade specialist at Kohn Pedersen Fox Architects, London and New York. Andrew Watts was a project architect for Jean Nouvel in Paris, working on some of his most notable buildings. More recently as a facade specialist, he has worked on some well-known projects around the world including Federation Square, Melbourne and the Millennium Bridge, London. He is currently a facade specialist at Kohn Pedersen Fox in London.
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ISBN 13 9781568981215
ISBN 10 156898121X
Title Takasaki Masaharu
Author Botund Bognar
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Princeton Architectural Press
Year published 1998-01-01
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.