The Architecture of Tokyo: An Architectural History in 571 Individual PresentationsEdition Axel Menges, 2001 - 263 頁 "This is the first guide to introduce in one volume the architecture of the Tokyo region, encompassing Tokyo proper and adjacent prefectures, in all its remarkable variety. The buildings are presented chronologically and grouped into six periods: the medieval period (1185-1600), the Edo period (1600-1868), the Meiji period (1868-1912), the Taisho and early Showa period (1912-1945), the post-war reconstruction period (1945-1970) and the contemporary period (1970 until today). This comprehensive coverage permits those interested in Japanese architecture or culture to focus on a particular era or to examine buildings within a larger temporal framework. A concise discussion of the history of the region and the architecture of Japan develops a context within which the individual works may be viewed.". |
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
Antonin Raymond Architect and Associates Auditorium bays deep bays wide Bijutsukan Biru built ceiling Chiba Prefecture Chiba Prefecture Plan Chiyoda-ku Chûô City columns construction courtyard Daigaku daimyô designed district Edo period entrance facilities former front gable roof gallery gate Hibiya hip-and-gable roof Hotel Imperial Japan Japanese Jûtaku Kamakura Kan'eiji Kanagawa Prefecture Kantô Earthquake Kawagoe Keiô Kita'in Kôen Kunio Maekawa Kyôto leyasu located Main Building Main Hall Marunouchi Meiji period meters Minato-ku Ministry Mita Mitsui Naka-ku Nihon Nikken Sekkei one-story originally Palace park Plan G5 Plan XVII Prefecture Plan G7 reinforced concrete structure Residence Kyû Saitama Prefecture Saitama Prefecture Plan Sakura Seibu Shinjuku Line shogunate shoin Shrine side space Station Tange temple thatched hip roof three bays square tiled tion Tokugawa Tôkyô Plan XVI Tôkyô University tower ture two-story Ueno Ueno Station walk walls Waseda wood Yamanote Line Yokohama Zen style