This publication focuses on Sanaa’s housing projects, both finished (House A, S House, House in a Plum Grove, Small House and Moriyama House), and unfinished projects (Flower House, Garden & House, Seijo Apartments, Ichikawa Apartments, House in China and Eda Apartments). SANAA's architecture embraces complexities within deceptively simple appearances. It has many elements that are impossible to understand unless actually “experienced”. In contrast with modern architecture, SANAA has many aspects that cannot be revealed in “representative” media such as plans, models, and photographs. The “representations” of their architectural works incorporate ambiguity and chronological elements. This characteristic makes Sanaa one of the most innovative offices in the current architectural panorama.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
9 Feeling at home with SANAA: A conversation between Agustín Pérez Rubio and Kazuyo Sejima & Ryue Nishizawa
21 Unfinished houses
24 Flower House
44 Garden & House
52 Seijo Apartments
60 Okurayama Apartments
66 Ichikawa Apartments
70 House in China
80 Eda Apartments
89 Finished houses
92 House A
110 S House
116 House in a Plum Grove
128 Small House
134 Moriyama House
167 Reinterpreting traditional aesthetic values Kristine Guzmán
175 SANAA in dreams, Luis Fernández-Galiano
181 Radical practices in constructing relationships, Yuko Hasegawa
190 Biographies
Agustín Pérez Rubio
Architektur Flower House Housing Häuser Japan Japanische Architektur Kazuyo Sejima MUSAC Ryue Nishizawa SANAA Seijo Apartments Wohnraum Wohnraumprojekte