The thinking Hand Takenaka corporation and Takenaka carpentry Tools Museum 1 vol
Par: NOBOYUKI,Toshida [Pub/ Edi] | International Business Development.
Contributor(s): MASSIMO,Vignelli [Design consultant ] | a+u (Architecture and Urbanism).
Type Document : Revue / Périodique Editeur: Japon A+U publishing Co. Ltd 2019Description Matérielle: 192 p Couv,en coul .ill.en coul., photogr.plans 29.5 cm.Résumé: This issue explores architectural thinking through traditional Japanese tools and craftsmanship, and features works from the Takenaka Corporation and the Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum. a+u The Thinking Hand – Takenaka Corporation and Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum includes:Sommaire: Toshodaj-ji and Traditional construction ceremony in japan ....6p Craftsmanship for our time ....10p Mark Mulligan Craftsmanship, space and carpentry Tool chip/ strike/ split 18 cut/ polish 24 Notch/ join ......30p Strike/ press ...40p Weave..........44p Harden............48p Roof.....52p Diverse Carpentry Tools .........56p Engaging with Materials, Conveying the skills of the craftsman ......60p Takenaka carpentry Tools Museum ..........68p The power of Handwork.............82p Sagawa art Museum Raku Kichizaemon Building........88p Introduction Craftsmanship For Our Time Mark Mulligan Craftsmanship, Space, and Carpentry Tools Chip / Strike / Split, Cut / Polish, Notch / Join, Stroke / Press, Weave, Harden, Roof Dialogue Engaging with Materials, Conveying the Skills of the Craftsman Akinori Abo, Shuji Yamada, Naoki Kusumi, Kenzo Akao, Tomoaki Kawai, Takeya Obata Essay The Power of Handwork Terunobu Fujimori Works Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum Chip / Strike / Split Sagawa Art Museum Raku Kichizaemon Building Imari Minami Aoyama Oku-Go-Yashiki MIKI Corporation Tokyo Headquarter Building-No1 Cut / Polish Suitengu 106 Suntory World Research Center Takenaka Corporation Tokyo Main Office Notch / Join Strong Building Osaka Timber Association Building Kobe International Junior & Senior High School Kono Memorial Hall Stroke / Press Kobe Reformed Theological Seminary Choraku-Ji ‘Zazen’ Hall Kaiundo Main Shop Weave Shiseido Head Office (Ginza Office) Waseda Shogekijo Drama-Kan Theater Obaku-san Manpuku-ji Bunkaden Takenaka Corporation Nagoya Branch Office Guest Lobby Harden Hyogo University, The Faculty of Health Science LIXIL Showroom Nagoya The Fukuoka Bankers Association Hall Roof Harimayahonten Ikuno Head Shop Urabandai Kogen-Hotel Reiyukai Shakaden Kiyoshikojin Seichoji Museum of History and Art Epilogue Hand and Spirit – Connecting Tradition with Innovation Toichi TakenakaType de document | Site actuel | Cote | Statut | Notes | Date de retour prévue | Code à barres |
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ISBN: 9784900212329
2019:02
This issue explores architectural thinking through traditional Japanese tools and craftsmanship, and features works from the Takenaka Corporation and the Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum.
a+u The Thinking Hand – Takenaka Corporation and Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum includes: Toshodaj-ji and Traditional construction ceremony in japan ....6p
Craftsmanship for our time ....10p
Mark Mulligan
Craftsmanship, space and carpentry Tool
chip/ strike/ split 18 cut/ polish 24 Notch/ join ......30p
Strike/ press ...40p
Weave..........44p
Harden............48p
Roof.....52p
Diverse Carpentry Tools .........56p
Engaging with Materials, Conveying the skills of the craftsman ......60p
Takenaka carpentry Tools Museum ..........68p
The power of Handwork.............82p
Sagawa art Museum Raku Kichizaemon Building........88p
Introduction
Craftsmanship For Our Time
Mark Mulligan
Craftsmanship, Space, and Carpentry Tools
Chip / Strike / Split, Cut / Polish, Notch / Join,
Stroke / Press, Weave, Harden, Roof
Dialogue
Engaging with Materials, Conveying the Skills of the Craftsman
Akinori Abo, Shuji Yamada, Naoki Kusumi, Kenzo Akao,
Tomoaki Kawai, Takeya Obata
Essay
The Power of Handwork
Terunobu Fujimori
Works
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum
Chip / Strike / Split
Sagawa Art Museum Raku Kichizaemon Building
Imari Minami Aoyama
Oku-Go-Yashiki
MIKI Corporation Tokyo Headquarter Building-No1
Cut / Polish
Suitengu 106
Suntory World Research Center
Takenaka Corporation Tokyo Main Office
Notch / Join
Strong Building
Osaka Timber Association Building
Kobe International Junior & Senior High School Kono Memorial Hall
Stroke / Press
Kobe Reformed Theological Seminary
Choraku-Ji ‘Zazen’ Hall
Kaiundo Main Shop
Weave
Shiseido Head Office (Ginza Office)
Waseda Shogekijo Drama-Kan Theater
Obaku-san Manpuku-ji Bunkaden
Takenaka Corporation Nagoya Branch Office Guest Lobby
Harden
Hyogo University, The Faculty of Health Science
LIXIL Showroom Nagoya
The Fukuoka Bankers Association Hall
Roof
Harimayahonten Ikuno Head Shop
Urabandai Kogen-Hotel
Reiyukai Shakaden
Kiyoshikojin Seichoji Museum of History and Art
Epilogue
Hand and Spirit – Connecting Tradition with Innovation
Toichi Takenaka