A new show explores what makes Japanese architecture unique. Pictured here, D.T. Suzuki Museum in Kanazawa by Taniguchi Yoshio (2011). Photography: Kitajima Toshiharu
Main entrance at the Imperial Hotel (1923) in Tokyo by Frank Lloyd Wright. Photography: courtesy Imperial Hotel, Ltd.
LT Josai housing (2013) in Nagoya by Jun Inokuma and Yuri Naruse. Photography: Nishikawa Masao
Optical Glass Stage (Enoura Observatory, Odawara Art Foundation, 2017) in Kanagawa by Hiroshi Sugimoto
Chapel on the Water (Hoshino Resort Tomamu) in Hokkaido by Tadao Ando (1988). Photography: courtesy Hoshino Resort Tomamu
KIGUMI INFINITY, Japan Pavilion, Expo Milano 2015 by Kitagawara Atsushi. Photography: Ohno Shigeru
Tai-an city dwelling from the Azuchi-Momoyama period (16th century), replicated in 2018, attributed to Sen no Rikyu and produced by the Institute of Technologists
'Power of Scale' installation (2018) by Saito Seiichi + Rhizomatiks Architecture
Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum in Kochi (2010) by Kengo Kuma. Photography: Ota Takumi
Main Lounge, Royal Hotel in Osaka (1973) by Isoya Yoshida. Photography: courtesy Takenaka Corporation
Kagawa Prefectural Government Hall (1959) in Kagawa by Kenzo Tange. Photography: Ichikawa Yasushi, courtesy of Kagawa Prefecture
'Snow at Kaiunbashi Bridge and First National Bank' by Kobayashi Kiyochika. Image: collection of the Shimizu Corporation, Tokyo
keywords:Tokyo, Japanese architecture, Architecture exhibitions
关键词:东京,日本建筑,建筑展览
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