JA100: Looking Back the 60 Years, JA 60th Anniversary
From the publisher: This issue of JA (Japan Architect) celebrates the 60th anniversary of the magazine which started as a monthly English publication on architecture in Japan. It is also the 100th edition since it became a quarterly bilingual magazine. JA 100 gives a comprehensive view of all the issues published in its 60 years of history.
From the publisher: This issue of JA (Japan Architect) celebrates the 60th anniversary of the magazine which started as a monthly English publication on architecture in Japan. It is also the 100th edition since it became a quarterly bilingual magazine. JA 100 gives a comprehensive view of all the issues published in its 60 years of history.Architects from around the world and from Japan contributed comments on their experiences with JA which has provided high-quality selection of Japanese architecture starting when there was not many other forms of information to overseas up until today when there are many different ways of communication. We invite our readers to look back at the magazine's history and imagine the future of Japanese architecture.ContentsComments Fumihiko Maki; Tadao Ando; Itsuko Hasegawa; David Stewart; Riken Yamamoto; Terunobu Fujimori; Hiroshi Naito; Kengo Kuma; Jun Aoki; Kazuhiro Kojima Manabu Chiba; Taira Nishizawa
1956?1960
1961?1970
1971?1980
1981?1990
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David Adjaye; Dana Buntrock; Felix Claus; Jan Dominik Geipel; Sean Godsell; Neven Mikac Fuchs; Daniel Niggli; Cesar Pelli;...
From the publisher: This issue of JA (Japan Architect) celebrates the 60th anniversary of the magazine which started as a monthly English publication on architecture in Japan. It is also the 100th edition since it became a quarterly bilingual magazine. JA 100 gives a comprehensive view of all the issues published in its 60 years of history.Architects from around the world and from Japan contributed comments on their experiences with JA which has provided high-quality selection of Japanese architecture starting when there was not many other forms of information to overseas up until today when there are many different ways of communication. We invite our readers to look back at the magazine's history and imagine the future of Japanese architecture.ContentsComments Fumihiko Maki; Tadao Ando; Itsuko Hasegawa; David Stewart; Riken Yamamoto; Terunobu Fujimori; Hiroshi Naito; Kengo Kuma; Jun Aoki; Kazuhiro Kojima Manabu Chiba; Taira Nishizawa
1956?1960
1961?1970
1971?1980
1981?1990
Comments 2
David Adjaye; Dana Buntrock; Felix Claus; Jan Dominik Geipel; Sean Godsell; Neven Mikac Fuchs; Daniel Niggli; Cesar Pelli;...
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