The Nordic Window
By (Author) Yoshiharu Tsukamoto
Foreword by Karsten R.S. Ifversen
Translated by David d'Heilly
Strandberg Publishing
Strandberg Publishing
20th January 2024
26th October 2023
Denmark
General
Non Fiction
Architectural structure and design
721.8230948
Paperback
320
Width 150mm, Height 210mm
680g
A unique view on the windows in Northern Europe as seen through the eyes of a Japanese architect.
In his ongoing research into the effects of windows and how the different usages influence their design, the Japanese architect Yoshiharu Tsukamoto has travelled to Scandinavia and Finland. The result is this book, The Nordic Window - the first ever publication on the topic. Here, Tsukamoto and his students at the Tokyo Institute of Technology analyse a long list of canonical projects from the Nordic architectural tradition through beautiful photographs and elaborate drawings. His approach emphasises both the physical elements of the window, but also the more ephemeral aspects such as behaviour and atmosphere. This book is a study into how the design of windows is shaped by different cultures and social contexts. The fascination and tenderness shines through the text, while it presents a unique perspective on the architectural tradition that we are so familiar with. Through this exquisite example of Japanese craftsmanship, we are invited to see the Nordic architecture through the eyes of an acclaimed Japanese architect.
...idiosyncratic instances where modern manufacturing melds with bespoke designs. The Nordic Window is full of them.--John Hill "A Weekly Dose of Architecture Books"
Yoshiharu Tsukamoto is one of the founding member of the acclaimed Japanese architecture studio Atelier Bow-Wow and a lecturer at the Tokyo Institute of Technology. Together with his studio, he has previous published the books Pet Architecture Guide Book and Made in Tokyo.