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Tane Garden House

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Tane Garden House

Contributors:

By (Author) Rolf Fehlbaum
Edited by Tsuyoshi Tane

ISBN:

9783945852620

Publisher:

Vitra Design Museum

Imprint:

Vitra Design Museum

Publication Date:

30th April 2024

UK Publication Date:

25th January 2024

Country:

Germany

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

720.47

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 110mm, Height 155mm

Weight:

330g

Description

This publication is accompanying the presentation Tsuyoshi Tane: The Garden House at the Vitra Design Museum Gallery, which is dedicated to the recently constructed Tane Garden House on the Vitra Campus. The idea to build a garden house on the Vitra Campus was initiated by Vitra Chairman Emeritus Rolf Fehlbaum. The building which is direct proximity of the Oudolf Garten, combines a rooftop viewing platform for Campus visitors and a meeting room for the gardeners who tend the grounds. Tsuyoshi Tane understood that this project was small in scale, but large in meaning. This is reflected in the Japanese architect's unique design approach, which is based on an intensive research process that explores the local context in order to utilize traditional handicrafts as well as regional resources. Like an archaeologist, Tane started with a long period of exploration, researching the memory of the place where the project was being planned. Tsuyoshi Tane calls this approach Archaeology of the Future. The publication Tane Garden House provides a deep insight into the design process that stretched over several years. It documets the creation of the architectural project, including unrealised models, as well as sketches drawn by Tsuyoshi Tane. The appealing softcover book in a handy format does not only excite those interested in architecture, but also serves as a source of inspiration for the topic of building in the future.

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