Jonathan M. Reynolds
Maekawa Kunio and the Emergence of Japanese Modernist Architecture
Berkeley:
University of California Press,
337 pp.; 8 color ills.; 154 b/w ills.
Cloth
(0520214951)
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The present work is a much awaited study of the architect Kunio Maekawa (1905-86), one of the three principal Japanese who worked with Le Corbusier (from April 1928 to April 1930). Maekawa has long been recognized both in Japan and the West as a key figure in the evolution of Japanese modernism. While Maekawa himself published accounts of his work (from the 1930s through the late 1960s), his writings are not numerous if judged by...