Mirei Shigemori, rebel in the garden : modern Japanese landscape architecture /


Christian Tschumi ; with photographs by Christian Lichtenberg.
Bok Engelsk 2007 Christian. Tschumi,· Electronic books.
Utgitt
Basel ; Boston : : Birkhäuser, , 2007.
Omfang
1 online resource (204 p.)
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Description based upon print version of record.. - PREFACES; THE SPIRIT OF THE ROCKS; CONCEPT GARDENS; MIREI SHIGEMORI AND MODERN JAPANESE ARTISTIC CREATION; REBEL WITH A CAUSE; LIFE and influences; The early YEARS; Growing up in the countryside of Okayama. His first Garden; A broad education; The National Art Academy in Tokyo; Studying Art History, Aesthetics and philosophy; The "University of Culture" Project; SOME MAJOR CHANGES; Return to His Hometown; Changing His Name; Moving to Kyoto; THE SCHOLAR AND WRITER; The Big Survey of All Gardens in Japan; IKEBANA - A LIFELONG PASSION; The New Ikebana Declaration; CHADÔ - THE WAY OF TEA. - THE LINES AND COLORS OF NATUREGARDENS; THE BEGINNING; Kasuga Taisha; POINTS OF STONE; An Early Masterpiece: Tôfuku-ji Hôjô; Close to the Gods: Matsuo Taisha; LINES IN CONCRETE; Unusual Lines in a Castle Garden: Kishiwada-jô; The Wave Appears: Maegaki Residence; Clouds Mirrored in the Ocean: Kôzen-ji; Waves Washing Ashore: Sumiyoshi Jinja; PLANES OF GRAVEL AND SAND; The Chanting Dragon's Hermitage: Ryôgin-an; Gods Protecting the Cardinal Points: Sekizô-ji; A Kimono inspires a Garden: Yûrin no Niwa; MOUNDS AND MOUNTAINS; Pushing the Limits of the Tea Garden: Tenrai-an. - Tea as a Way of LifeCALLIGRAPHY; RELIGION; The Yoshikawa Hachimangû Tôban Matsuri; Shinto and the Origins of the Japanese Garden; THE MATURE YEARS; Five Children with Foreign Names; The Kyoto Garden Association; Starting His Own Company; A Residence for Life; After the War; Isamu Noguchi and the UNESCO Garden in Paris; Busy Building Gardens, then Resuming Writing; Toward the End: A Second Survey; STRATEGY FOR RENEWAL; ROOTED IN PLACE AND CULTURE; Three Approaches to Designing a Garden; TRADITIONAL AND NEW DESIGN ELEMENTS; Traditional Design Elements; New Design Elements. - Tide and islands: Ashida ResidenceToyotomi Hideyoshi's Emblem as Tsukiyama: Hôkoku Jinja; Shinto and Buddhism Meet on Mount Koya: Fukuchi-in; TRADITIONAL, BUT NEW; A Garden as a Present: Zuihô-in; A Shoin and a Tea House for a Garden: Kogawa Residence; The Setonaikai Among Mountains: Kitano Bijutsukan; APPENDIX; Glossary; Timeline of Mirei Shigemori's Life; Catalogue of Works; Bibliography; Illustration Credits. - Mirei Shigemori prägte maßgeblich die Entwicklung der japanischen Landschaftsarchitektur im 20. Jahrhundert. Kennzeichen seiner Gärten ist, dass sie die Tradition ehren und sich zugleich von dem Althergebrachten durch eine eigene Sprache lösen. Der erste Teil des Buches setzt sich mit dem Leben Shigemoris und den Einflüssen auf sein Werk auseinander. Der zweite Teil stellt 17 Gärten ausführlich dar.
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