Point Line Plane
Kuma, Kengo
Sold by Milbury Books, New Romney, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since January 17, 2018
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Condition: Used - Fine
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Add to basketSold by Milbury Books, New Romney, United Kingdom
AbeBooks Seller since January 17, 2018
Condition: Used - Fine
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketA pristine 1st Edition copy in a Fine dust wrapper which has only the faintest hint of rubbing to the black laminate cover images. Please see five pictures attached for a closer look. Carefully packaged and dispatched within 24 hours.
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Ostensibly a collection of writing that sets out Kengo Kuma's theories of architecture, but also an antivolume, antimegastructure, and in some sense anticapitalist, left-field critique of where the architecture world finds itself today.
Point Line Plane is architectural theory, but written as narrative, full of intriguing vignettes, such as the fact that in Ancient Rome windows were fitted with slices of marble because glass was so expensive. It's written in a very Japanese form: a series of mini essays that circle around a theme and is aimed at a highly literate audience.
Seventy-two related essays across four sections set out Kuma's rejection of the architecture of volume and mass that categorized the twentieth century in favor of a more ad hoc architecture that can be easily disassembled and, by drawing on tried and tested practices of the past, touch the earth more lightly.
72 black-and-white illustrations"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.
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