1. Some Ideas on Living in London and Tokyo
    Ryue Nishizawa, Stephen Taylor
    Some Ideas on Living in London and Tokyo

    Edited by Giovanna Borasi and the Canadian Centre for Architecture CCA

    The book reconsiders the theme of living in a city by exploring new approaches that reveal a different way of integrating projects into the existing city. Due to their scale, extensive built environment, and efforts to grow the city from within, London and Tokyo face similar urban development issues but occupy cultural contexts in which themes of proximity, privacy, community, and public space take on different meaning. The housing projects of Nishizawa and Taylor show how inhabitants can live in a house, and, at the same time, enlarge the scale of their living to the neighbourhood and the city. The book contains statements by Nishizawa and Taylor framing their approaches and ideas, accompanied by images and explanation of their projects and a discussion between them, as well as essays by Giovanna Borasi focusing on the relevance of this topic today, and by Peter Allison framing the architect’s approaches in a historical perspective and within the two cultures.

    Design: Integral Lars Müller

    15 × 21 cm, 160 pages, 150 illustrations, softcover (2009)

    ISBN 978-3-03778-150-0, e
    ISBN 978-3-03778-152-4, f

    English,
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    French,
    EUR 20.00 / USD 30.00 / GBP 20.00

    “Thinking about the house is to think about the city, and to consider the kind of city we want is to consider the way in which we choose to configure our housing.”
    Stephen Taylor

    “ ... a small but enormously useful volume... ”
    Toronto Star, December 2008