『亀裂』ヴェニス・ビエンナ-レ第6回建築展 日本館
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The Japanese Pavilion at the 6th Venice Biennale of Architecture, titled "Cracks," represents a significant collaborative effort among four renowned Japanese architects: Yoshiaki Miyamoto, Takashi Miyamoto, Shugaku Ishiyama, and Arata Isozaki. This pavilion explores the concept of structural and spatial fragmentation, using cracks as a metaphorical and physical design element. The work demonstrates contemporary Japanese architectural philosophy by examining how disruption and discontinuity can create new spatial experiences and meanings. The pavilion exemplifies the innovative approaches that Japanese architects bring to international architectural discourse.
The Japanese Pavilion at the 6th Venice Biennale of Architecture, titled "Cracks," represents a significant collaborative effort among four renowned Japanese architects: Yoshiaki Miyamoto, Takashi Miyamoto, Shugaku Ishiyama, and Arata Isozaki. This pavilion explores the concept of structural and spa
...The Japanese Pavilion at the 6th Venice Biennale of Architecture, titled "Cracks," represents a significant collaborative effort among four renowned Japanese architects: Yoshiaki Miyamoto, Takashi Miyamoto, Shugaku Ishiyama, and Arata Isozaki. This pavilion explores the concept of structural and spatial fragmentation, using cracks as a metaphorical and physical design element. The work demonstrates contemporary Japanese architectural philosophy by examining how disruption and discontinuity can create new spatial experiences and meanings. The pavilion exemplifies the innovative approaches that Japanese architects bring to international architectural discourse.