Tadao Ando : complete works / Francesco Dal Co [ed. ; contributors, Vittorio Gregotti ... et al.]. - London : Phaidon, 1995. - 524 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm.

Text translated from Italian by Thomas Muirhead; essay by Yuzuru Tominaga translated from Japanese by Sabu Koso and Judy Gelb.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 515-522) and index.

The Architecture of Betrayal / Buildings and Projects -- Writings by Tadao Ando. A Wedge in Circumstances. The Wall as Territorial Delineation. From Self-Enclosed Modern Architecture towards Universality. Interior, Exterior. Facing up to the Crisis in Architecture. Mutual Independence, Mutual Interpenetration. Shintai and Space. Representation and Abstraction. From the Church on the Water to the Church of the Light. Materials, Geometry and Nature. Spatial Composition and Nature. Light, Shadow and Form. Nature and Architecture. The Traces of Architectural Intentions. From the Periphery of Architecture. The Power of Unrealized Vision. Sensibility and Abstraction. In the Japanese Pavilion at Expo 92, Seville. Light. The Agony of Sustained Thought: The Difficulty of Persevering. The Eternal within the Moment. Interview with Tadao Ando / Critical Anthology. Tadao Ando / Tadao Ando: Heir to a Tradition / Francesco Dal Co -- Hiroshi Maruyama -- Vittorio Gregotti. Kiyoshi Takeyama. Tadao Ando's Critical Modernism / The Story AND O / Tadao Ando and the Cult of Shintai / Infinitesimally Small and as Palpable as Silence / Dormant Lines / Indicencies: in the Drawing Lines of Tadao Ando / 'Brutalizing' History and the Earth / The Architecture of Tadao Ando - Predicated on Participation / Tadao Ando and the Enclosure of Modernism / Three Houses by Tadao Ando / Minimalism and Architecture / Reflections on the Architecture of Tadao Ando / Kenneth Frampton. Peter Eisenman. Kenneth Frampton. Giordano Tironi. Darell Wayne Fields. Peter Eisenman. Francois Chaslin. Tom Heneghan. Fredric Jameson. Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani. Vittorio Gregotti. Yuzuru Tominaga.

Tadao Ando (b 1941) is Japan's leading architect and designer with a dazzling international reputation. He recently won the 1995 Pritzker Architecture Prize for 'consistent and significant contributions to the built environment'. A comprehensive monograph of Ando's work, this book examines over one hundred buildings and projects designed between 1969-94, illustrated by photographs, plans and exquisite sketches.



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Andō, Tadao, 1941- --Criticism and interpretation.


Architecture--History--Japan--20th century.

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