Learning from the Japanese City: West Meets East in Urban Design (Planning, History and Environment Series)

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Learning from the Japanese City: West Meets East in Urban Design (Planning, History and Environment Series)

Author(s): Barrie Shelton (Author)

  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • Publication Date: 27 May 1999
  • Edition: 1st
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 224 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9780419223504
  • ISBN-13: 0419223509

Book Description

[Please note a second edition of this title was published in 2012]

Japan is the first modern ‘free world’ superpower with a non-Western culture; its prominence in the world grows day by day. As a result, there is a burgeoning interest in the West in all aspects of Japanese culture.

Japanese gardens and buildings have received considerable exposure recently but this timely publication is the first exposition of the Japanese city. It covers the form, character and organization of the buildings and spaces in Japanese cities and particularly the relationships between the buildings, squares and streets.

The author provides a historical overview of Western attitudes to Japanese built-form and contrasts these relationships in Japan with those of the West and explores the very different ways of thinking about space and time that underpin these contrasts in city form and organizations.

Editorial Reviews

Review

‘Anyone interested in Japan, or going to Japan, and anyone who has returned from Japan bewildered, must read this.’Architectural Review

‘The author’s survey of influences on housing design brings together an explanation that puts Japan’s chaotic architectural forms in a more positive light, with broad implications for contemporary design.’Japan Quarterly

‘He suggests “It may be the [Western] city’s turn” to adopt Japanese ways of expression. If you’re interested in this idea – and progressive architects will be – this book provides a wonderful collection of insights.’Architecture Australia

‘Shelton gives Westerners a basis for the better understanding of the Japanese City, and his easily understandable, analytical sketches largely contribute to that.’Planning Perspectives

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