GENERAL TEXTS ON MODERN ARCHITECTURE
Stewart, D.B., The Making of a Modern Japanese Architecture, Kôdansha, 1987
MEIJI ARCHITECTURE
Abe, K., ‘Early Western Architecture in Japan’, Journal of the Society of Architectural History, 13,
1954, 13-18.
Brunton, R. Henry, Building Japan, 1868-1876, Sandgate, Japan Library, 1991.
Coaldrake, W., Architecture and Authority in Japan, London: Routledge, 1996.
Finn, Dallas, Meiji Revisited, Tokyo, Weatherhill, 1995.
Perry, J.L., ‘The architecture of modernization in Meiji Japan’, Japan Quarterly, XXIV, 4, 1977
Watanabe Toshio ‘ Josiah Conder’s Rokumeikan: architecture and national representation in Meiji
Japan’, Art Journal, vol.55, no.3, Fall 1996.
Wendelken, C., ‘The tectonics of Japanese style: architect and carpenter in the later Meiji period’,
Art Journal, vol.55, no.3, Fall 1996.
1920S-1940s ARCHITECTURE
Nute, Kevin, Frank Lloyd Wright and Japan : the role of traditional Japanese art and architecture in the
work of Frank Lloyd Wright London : Chapman & Hall, 1993
Oshima Tadashi,‘Den’en chofu: building the garden city in Japan’, Journal of the Society of
Architectural Historians, vol.55, no.2, June 1996.
Reynolds, J. M., ‘Japan’s Imperial Diet building: debate over construction of a national identity’, Art
Journal, vol.55, no.3, Fall 1996.
Raymond, Antonin, ‘Notes on Architecture in Japan, Cultural Nippon, IV, July, 1936.
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Taut, Bruno, Fundamentals of Japanese Architecture, 1937.
CONTEMPORARY ARCHITECTURE SINCE 1945
‘Ando Tadao Special Issue’, The Japan Architect, vol 1, no. 11991, ‘Modern House’ 1996-2; ‘Wave of
Neo Modern’, 1994-2; ‘Kisho Kurokawa’, 1995-2; ‘Arata Isozaki’, 1993-4; ‘Yoshio Taniguchi’,
1996-1, ‘Atsushi Kitagawa’, 1992-4; ‘Maki Fumihiko’, 1994-4; ‘Space in Detail’, 1996-3; ‘Kyoto &
Osaka’, 1993-3; ‘Tokyo’, 1991-3; ‘Shinichi Okawa’, 1997-1;‘Tange Exhibition in Paris’,Architect,
vol. 94, August 1987. ‘Tange wins Praemium Imperiale’, Progressive Sarchitecture, vol.74, August
1993.
Adachi Mitsuaki, Kunio Maekawa : sources of modern Japanese architecture, Tokyo : Process
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Altherr, Alfred, Three Japanese architects: Maekawa, Tange, Sakakura, 1968.
Ando, Tadao, ‘From self-enclosed architecture to universality’, The Japan Architect, 301, May 1982.
Ando, Tadao, Tadao Ando : buildings, projects, New York : Rizzoli, 1984.
Banham, R., Suzuki, H., Contemporary Architecture of Japan, Rizzoli/Architectural Press, 1985
Bognar, Botond, Contemporary Japanese Architecture: Its Development and Challenge, Van Nostrand
Reinhold, 1985
Bognar, Botond, Minoru Takeyama, London : Academy Editions, 1995
Bognar, Botond, Togo Murano : master architect of Japan, New York : Rizzoli International Publications,
1996.
Boyd, Robin, New Dimensions in Japanese Architecture, NY and London, Studio Vista, 1968.
Brisard, B., ‘Tange Kenzo: A half century of architectural achievements’, Japan Quarterly, XXXI, 2, 3,
1984.
Chaslin, F., Kishio Kurokawa: The Architecture of Symbiosis, New York, Rizzoli, 1988
Dal Co, Francesco, Tada Ando: Complete Works London, Phaidon, 1995.
Frampton, Kenneth, Tadao Ando, New York : Museum of Modern Art & H.N. Abrams, 1991.
Frampton, Kenneth, Arata Isozaki, Tokyo : A.D.A. Edita, 1991.
Frampton, Kenneth, Kunio Kudo, Nikken Sekkei : building modern Japan, 1900-1990, New York,
Princeton Architectural Press, 1990.
Fujii, Hiromi, The architecture of Hiromi Fujii, New York : Rizzoli, 1987.
Fujioka, H., ‘The search for "Japanese Architecture" in Modern Ages’, Japan Foundation Newsletter, XV,
3, 1987
Hara Hiroshi, Stewart David B, Hiroshi Hara, Tokyo : A.D.A. Edita, 1993.
Hasegawa, Itsuko, Itsuko Hasegawa, London : Academy Editions, c1993.
Isozaki Arata intro, Zaha M. Hadid; [interview by Alvin Boyarsky], Tokyo : A.D.A. Edita, 1986.
Isozaki Arata, ‘Of City, Nation, Style’ in Miyoshi, Masao ed., Postmodernism and Japan, Durham, Duke
University Press, 1989
………, ‘Theme Park’, South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 92, no.1, Winter 1993.
………, Barcelona drawings , Barcelona : Gustavo Gili, 1988.
………, Katsura Villa : space and form, New York : Rizzoli, 1987.
………, The island nation, London : Academy Editions, 1996.
Kestenbaum J. ed. Emerging Japanese architects of the 1990s, New York : :Columbia University Press,
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Klein, Rudolph, Tadao Ando: Architect between East and West, Budpest, Pont Publishers, 1995.
Kultermann, Udo, Kenzo Tange, Barcelona : Gustavo Gili, 1989.
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Kultermann, Udo, New Japanese Architecture, Tubingen and NY, 1960, 2nd rev. ed. 1967.
Kurokawa Kishô, Intercultural architecture : the philosophy of symbiosis , London, Academy Editions,
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……….., Kisho Kurokawa : recent works, Tokyo, Process Architecture, 1986.
……….., Kisho Kurokawa : selected and current, Mulgrave, Vic. : Images Publishing, 1995.
……….., Kisho Kurokawa : the architecture of symbiosis, New York : Rizzoli, 1988.
……….., Metabolism in Architecture, London, Studio Vista, 1977
……….., New Wave Japanese Architecture, New York, St. Martin’s Press, 1996.
……….., Rediscovering Japanese Space, Tokyo and New York, Weatherhill, 1988.
Louisiana Museum ed., Japan i dag, Humlebaek, 1995.
Meyhöfer, Dirk, Contemporary Japanese Artchitects, Cologne, Benedikt Taschen, 1994.
Morgan, Ann Lee & Naylor, Colin, eds., Contemporary Architects, Chicago, St.James Press, 1987.
Muhll, H. R. von, Kenzo Tange, Zurich : Verlag fur Architektur Artemis, 1978.
Papadakis, Andreas C. ed. Japanese Architecture, London : Architectural Design, 1992.
Pommer, Richard, ‘The New Architectural Suprematists’, Artforum, October, 1976.
Riani, Paulo, Contemporary Japanese Architecture, Florence, 1969
Ross, M.F., Beyond Metabolism: The New Japanese Architecture, New York, 1978.
Salat, S., with Labbé, F., Fumihiko Maki: An Aesthetic of Fragmentation, New York, Rizzoli, 1988.
Sasaki Hiroshi, Japanese architecture 2 : recent developments, Tokyo : Process Architecture, 1983.
Sasaki Hiroshi, Japanese architecture 1 : recent trends, Tokyo : Process Architecture, 1982
Shinkenchikusha ed., Shinkenchiku detail drawings collection, Tokyo, Shinkenchikusha, 1977
Speidel, Manfred, ed., Japanese Architektur. Geschichte und Gegenwart, Stuttgart, Verlag Gerd Hatje,
1983, DM 39.80 [includes first German-language publication of important texts by Bruno Taut] (rev.
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Stewart David B., Yatsuka Hajime, Arata Isozaki : architecture, Los Angeles : Museum of Contemporary
Art ; New York : Rizzoli, 1991.
Suzuki, H., ‘The "Blown Roof" in Modern Japanese Architecture’, Japan Echo, XIV, 1, 1987
Tanaka Kyokichi, ‘Quest for Tokyo in the Future’, The Japan Architect, vol.63, June 1988.
Tange Kenzo, ‘A plan for Tokyo’, The Japan Architect, vol.62, Nov/Dec 1987.
………..,‘Creatinga contemporary system of aesthetics’, The Japan Architect, vol.65, Janaury 1990.
………..,‘Message of Acceptance’, The Japan Architect, vol.59, September 1984.
………..,‘Recollections’, The Japan Architect, various issues, 1985-1986.
………..,‘The New Tokyo City Hall Complex’, Japan Architect, vol.26, June 1986 & no.5, Winter
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Tange Kenzo, & Kawazoe Noboru, Ise: Portotype of Japanese Architecture, Cambrdige, MIT, 1965.
Tempel, Eugen, Neue Japanische Architektur, Stuttgart, 1969
The Japan Architect Special Issues:
Van Wynct, R., ed., International Dictionary of Architects and Architecture, Detroit, St. James Press,
1993
Vorreiter, Gabriele, ‘Special Issue: Japan’, The Architectural Review, 1089, Nov. 1987.
Yatsuka, H., ‘Architecture in the Urban Desert: a critical introduction to Japanese Architecture after
Modernism’, Opposition, 1976.
ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
Chang, Ching-Yu, Japanese spatial conception: a critical analysis of its elements in the culture and
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Pennsylvania, Phd Thesis, 1982.
Kobayashi H.,Naito, T., Creative environment : Japanese landscape = Kankyo to S0z0, Tokyo, Process
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Miwa Masahiro, Japanese designers at home and abroad, Tokyo : Process Architecture Pub., 1983.
Nitschke, Gunther, ‘MA, The Japanese Sense of Place’, Architectural Design, 3, 1966
Speidel, Manfred, ‘Anthropological Notes on Architecture, Japanese Places of Pilgrimage’,
Architecture + Urbanism, 12, 1975
Takamura Hideya, Japanese aesthetics in the commercial environment, Tokyo : Process Architecture,
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Yagi, Koji, Japan : climate, space, and concept, Tokyo : Process Architecture Publishing Co., 1981.
ARCHITECTURAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Sweeney, Robert L., Frank Lloyd Wright; an annotated bibliography, Losa Angeles, Hennesy & Ingalls, 1978.
Vance Bibliographies, PO Box 229, Monticello, Illinois 61856:
(Architects listed with surname second)
A103 Oct. 1979, Arata Isozaki, A336 Sep. 1980 Masato Otaka,
A302 Aug. 1980 Kiyoshi Seike, A124 Nov. 1979 Kunio Maekawa,
A125 Nov. 1979 Togo Murano, A104 Oct 1979 Shizutaro Abe,
A340 Oct. 1980 Takeo Satow (Sato), A335 Sep. 1980 Isoya Yoshida,
A835 Oct. 1982 Minoru Takeyama, A474 Apr. 1981 The Gardens of Japan,
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SCIENCE, TECHOLOGY, & THEIR REPRESENTATION
Lummis, C.D., ‘Introduction, Japanese critiques of technological Society", Journal of Social and
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Matthew, Robert, Japanese science fiction : a view of a changing society , London ; New York :
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GENERAL CULTURAL AND INTELLECTUAL HISTORY
Bellah, R., Beyond Belief: Essays on Religion in a Post-Traditional World, Harper and Row,
1970
Blacker, C., The Japanese Enlightenment: A Study of the Writings of Fukuzawa Yukichi,
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Bowring, R.J., Mori Ogai and the Modernization of Japanese Culture, Cambridge UP, 1979
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Dale, P.N., The Myth of Japanese Uniqueness, Croom Helm, 1986, (rev.: Mulhern, C.L.,
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Doi, T., The Anatomy of Dependence, Tokyo, Kôdansha, 1973
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Fukuzawa, Yukichi, tr. Kiyooka, E., The Autobiography of Fukuzawa Yukuchi, Columbia UP,
1966
Gluck, C., Japan's Modern Myths: Ideology in the Late Meiji Period, Princeton UP, 1985 (rev.:
Brown, S.D., Monumenta Nipponica, 41, 1, 1986)
Hamaguchi, E., ‘A Contextual Model of the Japanese...’, Journal of Japanese Studies, 11, 2, 1
1985
............, ‘Towards a theoretical dialogue between Asia and the West’, Japan Foundation
Newsletter, XIV, 4, 1987.
Hsu, F.L.K., Iemoto: The Heart of Japan, New York, Halsted Press, 1975
‘The Japanese: Portrait of Change’, Special Issue, Japan Echo, XV, 1988
Irokawa, D., tr. Jansen, M.B., The Culture of the Meiji Period, Princeton UP, 1985
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Kamishima, J., ‘Modernization of Japan and the Problem of "IE" Conciousness’, Acta Asiatica,
13, 1967
Kasza, Gergory J., The State and Mass Meida in Japan, 1918-1945, Berkeley, University of
California Press, 1988.
Koschmann, V., Revolution and Subjectivity in Post-War Japan, 1996.
Kuwabara Takeo, Japan and Western Civilization, Tôkyô, Uinversity of Tôkyô Press, 1983.
Minami, H., The Psychology of the Japanese People, U Toronto P, 1971
Mitchell, R.H., Thought Control in Pre-War Japan, Cornell UP, 1976
.............., Censorship in Imperial Japan, Princeton UP, 1983
Miyoshi, Masao ed., Postmodernism and Japan, Durham, Duke University Press, 1989 [except
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Miyoshi, Masao & Harootunian, H.D., eds., Japan in the World, Durham, Duke University
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Roden, D., Schooldays in Imperial Japan: a study in the culture of a student elite, Berkeley, University of
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Rubin, J., Injurious to Public Morals: Writers and the Meiji State, U Washington P, 1984
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Shillony, Ben-Ami, Politics and Culture in Wartime Japan, Oxford, The Clarendon Press, 1981.
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Yanagita, K., tr Morse, R.S., The Legends of Tono, Japan Foundation, 1975
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MODERN THOUGHT
Kuki Shûzô, Le problème de la contingence, [tr. Omodaka Hisayuki], Tôkyô, University of Tokyo
Press, 1963.
Kuki Shûzô [tr. Maeno Toshiyuki], Structure de l’Iki, Tôkyô, Maison Franco-Japonaise, 1984.
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Nomura Masaichi, ‘Sulla struttura dell’ “iki” di Kuki Shûzô e il sistema del gusto estetico giapponese’ in
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HISTORY
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