International Architecture in Interwar Japan
Discover the fascinating world of architecture in Ken Tadashi Ōshima's International Architecture in Interwar Japan, published by the University of Washington Press in 2009. This insightful hardback, spanning 320 pages, delves into the intricate relationships between architects from Japan, Europe, and America during the pivotal interwar years. Ōshima expertly explores how these connections influenced architectural designs and practices, offering a unique perspective on the evolution of modern architecture in Japan. Ideal for architecture enthusiasts and historians alike, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of the international style and its impact on Japanese society in the 20th century. Don't miss the opportunity to enrich your knowledge with this essential addition to your architectural library.