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Thank you for viewing. I am selling this book because I realized I accidentally purchased two copies while organizing my bookshelf. There are minor scratches and slight yellowing on the bookshelf management/surface, but there are no folds or bends, and the condition is good. Thank you for your consideration. [Editor] Kenchiku Shicho Kenkyujo (Architectural Thought Research Institute) [Publisher] Kenchiku Shiryo Kenkyusha (Architectural Materials Research Co., Ltd.) [Published] 2007 Contents Feature: Yoshihiro Mashiko: Looking at Land, Houses, and Life Prologue: Eyes on the Environment and the Framework of Place: At the Origin of Creation, the House in Niiza - Yoshihiro Mashiko / Text, Hideaki Sato / Photography Two Buildings, Each with its Own Place The Mountain Villa in Mikasa A Place Surrounded by a Courtyard The House in Chofu The South Veranda, the Center of Circulation The House in Sendai A Second-Floor Place that Receives Wind, Sunlight, and Scenery The House in Nobitome The Form of a Place and Space that Automatically Assemble The Atelier in Akishima Works The Connection of Three Generations and Place The House in Yamate - Yagi Architects Four White Boxes Connected by Glass Blocks The House in Ishimachi - Designed by Kazuo Takenouchi Design Office The Arrangement of Symbiosis Seen in a Three-Unit Row House The Court House of Three Houses - TAC Hamada Architectural Design Office Roundtable Discussion Questioning the Future of Japanese Cities and Suburbs Kei Minohara x Takato Saiki x Keiichi Taira Special Article The Old Yasuda Kusuo Residence Garden Architectural Preservation Started from a Citizen Movement Noboru Matsuzuka, Yoshinobu Igo, Shigekatsu Kadono, Sadako Taji A Step Towards the Survival and Spread of Komai Mud Walls "Notification Specifications" and "Regional Specifications" for Mud-Plastered Wall Full-Scale In-Plane Shear Test Kagawa Mud Wall Network, Shikoku Polytechnic College Bimonthly Series Asian Settlements: Their Life and Space, Part 6 The Life of the Hmong People: Mak Puk Village, Luang Prabang Province, Laos Hiromitsu Kurihara / Photography, Tomotaka Hirata, Takaaki Higashijima, Yutaro Serizawa, Yu Hosogai (Shibaura Institute of Technology, Soichi Hata Laboratory) / Text and Drawings Series Free Modern Wood Construction Methods Utilizing Traditional Techniques - Part 7 Thinned Wood in Wood Construction Kazuma Masuda Size: 29.7 x 21 cm, Softcover, 164 pages
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