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Riken Yamamoto : How to Make a City

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Riken Yamamoto is one of Japan's leading architects, his work is of outstanding importance in urban design; his work seeks to integrate society, to be a cohesive force for contemporary living. Riken Yamamoto: How to Make a City focuses on Yamamoto's long-standing engagement with the concept of 'city' and the modern demands of urban life, given increasing population.

Published to accompany an exhibition at the Architecture Gallery Lucerne, this is a selection of recent projects from the office Riken Yamamoto, among them The Circle at Zurich Airport, a project originating from a competition in 2009 won by Yamamoto.

The multifunctional building complex, where internal construction adapts medieval city structures into a modern form, is based on Yamamoto's research project focusing on the complex needs of urban communal living space. Yamamoto's architecture is cutting edge, it explores the exciting and intriguing possibilities for aesthetic and sustainable design, imaginatively bringing complex urban building demands to life in the 21st Century.

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Niggli Verlag
3721208889 / 9783721208887
Paperback / softback
720.92
15/03/2014
Switzerland
German
31 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
28 cm
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Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at Architecture Gallery, Lucerne, 16th October-9th November 2013.