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9783211832929

World Architecture 1900-2000

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-03-01
  • Publisher: Princeton Architectural Pr
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Summary

World Architecture records the major architectural contributions made in all regions of the world to the development of human culture. Grouped into 10 geographical regions and representing five twenty-year-periods, the buildings have been selected by approximately 80 eminent international architectural critics. Each volume contains 100 buildings from one particular region, each object accompanied by an analytical text as well as by drawings and photographs. Introduction essays by the general editor, Kenneth Frampton, and the editor(s) of each volume complete the survey. The series comprises 10 volumes. The books are handsome, linen-bound and stitched, generously formatted (21,5 x 28,5 cm/8,4 x 11 inches) and contain approx. 300 pages and 400 colour prints each. This unique project gives the most precise and authoritative description of 1000 of the century's most notable buildings. Countries: China (incl. Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao), Japan, Korea (North and South), Mongolia.

Table of Contents

Complimentary Remarks by Sara Topelson de Grinberg, Past President of the International Union of Architects (UIA) xi
Complimentary Remarks by Vassilis Sgoutas, President of the International Union of Architects (UIA) xii
Complimentary Remarks by Ye Rutang, President of the Architectural Society of China (ASC) -- A Record of 20th Century World Architecture xiii
General Introduction xiv
Kenneth Frampton
Introductory Essay: East Asian Architecture of the 20th Century xvii
Preface: East Asian Architecture of the 20th Century
Guan Zhaoye
Wu Yaodong
20th-Century Architecture of China-I: Mainland
Zhou Denong
20th-Century Architecture of China-II: Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao
David Lung
Weijen Wang
20th-Century Architecture of Japan
Hiroyoki Suzuki
20th-Century Architecture of Korea
Kim Hong Sik
Selected Buildings (in chronological order of the years of completion) 1(235)
1900--1919
Myongdong Church, 1900, Seoul, ROK, arch. Father Kost
4(2)
Aomori Bank Memorial Hall, 1904, Aomori, Japan, arch. Sakichi Horie
6(2)
German Governor's Mansion, 1907, Qingdao, China, arch. Strasser and Mahlke
8(2)
Kaitou Kaku, 1908, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Josiah Condor
10(2)
Nara Hotel, 1909, Nara, Japan, arch. Kingo Tatsuno and Yasushi Kataoka
12(2)
Akasaka Imperial Villa, State Guest House, 1909, Akasaka, Japan, arch. Toukuma Katayama
14(2)
Sokchojun in Duksoogung Palace, 1900-1910, Seoul, ROK, arch. G. R. Harding
16(2)
Ganghwa Catholic Church, 1900-1910, Ganghwa, ROK, arch. Unknown
18(2)
Mitsui & Co. Ltd Yokohama Office, 1911, Yokohama, Japan, arch. Oto Endo and Yunosuhe Sakai
20(2)
Tokyo Station, 1914, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Kingo Tatsuno
22(2)
Shikumen-Type Housing in Yuyang Lane, 1914, Shanghai, China, arch. Unknown
24(2)
Governor's Office, 1919, Taipei, Taiwan, China, arch. Nagano Uhezi
26(4)
1920--1939
Imperial Hotel, 1923, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Frank Lloyd Wright
30(2)
Central Telegraph Office, 1925, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Mamoru Yamada
32(2)
Yenching University, 1926, Beijing, China, arch. Henry William Murphy
34(2)
Cho Chiku Kyo, 1927, Kyoto, Japan, arch. Kojii Fujii
36(2)
Dr. Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, 1929, Nanjing, China, arch. Lu Yanzhi
38(2)
Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial, 1931, Guangzhou, China, arch. Lu Yanzhi and Lin Keming
40(2)
Nishi-Hongannji Temple, Tsukiji Branch, 1934, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Chuta Ito
42(2)
Open-Air Music Stage, 1932, Nanjing, China, arch. Yang Tingbao
44(2)
West Nanjing Road Buildings, 1933-1934, Shanghai, China, arch. Ladislaus Hudec et al.
46(4)
Main Building of the Bo-Sung Special Universty, 1934, Seoul, ROK, arch. Park Dongjin
50(2)
Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, 1935, Hong Kong. China, arch. Palmer and Turner
52(2)
Seoul City Assembly, 1935, Seoul, ROK, arch. Lee Cheonseung
54(2)
Tsuchiura Residence, 1935, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Kameki Tsuchiura
56(2)
The Bund (Waitan) Buildings, 1906-1936, Shanghai, China, arch. Palmer & Turner, Lu Qianshou, et al.
58(4)
The Moller Mansion, 1936, Shanghai, China, arch. Unknown
62(2)
Dalian Railway Station, 1937, Dalian, China, arch. Tada Sataro
64(2)
Tokyo National Museum, 1937, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Hitoshi Watanabe
66(2)
St. Mary's Church, 1937, Hong Kong, China, arch. I. N. Chau
68(2)
Taipei Telephone Office, 1938, Taipei, Taiwan, China, arch. Construction Section, Ministry of Communication
70(4)
1940--1959
Iwakuni Choko Kan, 1945, Yamaguchi, Japan, arch. Takeo Sato
74(2)
Central Museum of Liberation, 1948, Pyongyang, DPRK, arch. Kim Diji Hang
76(2)
Railway Station, 1950, Pyongyang, DPRK, arch. Unhnown
78(2)
Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura, 1951, Kanagawa, Japan, arch. Junzo Sakakura
80(2)
Beijing Children's Hospital, 1954, Beijing, China, arch. Leon Hua and Fu Yitong
82(2)
Hiroshima World Peace Memorial Cathedral, 1954, Hiroshima, Japan, arch. Togo Murano
84(2)
Hiroshima Peace Center, 1955, Hiroshima, Japan, arch. Kenzo Tange and Isamu Noguchi
86(2)
Factory #2 of Chichibu Cement Co., 1956, Chichibu, Japan, arch. Yoshiro Taniguchi/Nikken Sekkei Ltd.
88(2)
Telegraph Building, 1958, Beijing, China, arch. Lin Leyi
90(2)
Sky House - Kikutake Residence, 1958, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Kiyonori Kikutake
92(2)
The Great Hall of the People, 1959, Beijing, China, arch. Zhang Bo and Zhao Dongri
94(4)
The Cultural Palace of Nationalities, 1959, Beijing, China, arch. Zhang Bo et al.
98(4)
1960--1979
Tokyo Metropolitan Festival Hall, 1961, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Kunio Maekawa
102(2)
French Embassy, 1959-1961, Seoul, ROK, arch. Kim Chungup
104(2)
Campus Planning and Luce Church of Dung Hai University, 1955-63, Taichong, Taiwan, China, arch. I.M. Pei, C.K. Chen and Chao-kang Chang
106(2)
The National Gymnasiums for the 1964 Olympic Games, 1964, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Kenzo Tange
108(2)
Palance-Side Building, 1966, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Shoji Hayashi and Nikken Sekkei Ltd.
110(2)
Jimei School Village, 1910s-1968, Xiamen, China, arch. Tan Kah Kee et al.
112(2)
Hillside Terrace Apartments, 1969, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Fumihiko Maki
114(2)
Dr. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, 1972, Taipei, Taiwan, China, arch. Dahong Wang and Associates
116(2)
Nakagin Capsule Tower Building, 1972, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Kisho Kurokawa
118(2)
Monk Jianzhen Memorial Hall, 1973, Yangzhou, China, arch. Liang Sicheng and Zhang Zhizhong
120(2)
Mineral Springs Guest House, Guangzhou, China, 1974, arch. Mo Bozhi
122(2)
Gen-an, 1975, Aichi, Japan, arch. Osamu Ishiyama
124(2)
Row House, Sumiyoshi-Azuma House, 1976, Osaka, Japan, arch. Tadao Ando
126(2)
Hong Kong Art Center, 1977, Hong Kong, China, arch. Taoho Design Arclitects
128(2)
Masan Catholic Church, 1976-1979, Masan, ROK, arch. Kim Swoogeun
130(4)
1980--1999
Cheju Museum of Folk Customs and Natural History, 1975-1980, Cheju, ROK, arch. Kim Hong Sik
134(2)
Hanil Bank Headquarters, 1977-1981, Seoul, ROK, arch. Yoon Seungjoong
136(2)
Fragrance Hill Hotel, 1981, Beijing, China, arch. leoh Ming Pei + BADI
138(2)
People's Cultural Palace, 1981, Pyongyang, DPRK, arch. Ham Yi-yuen
140(2)
Nago City Hall, 1982, Nago, Japan, arch. Team Zoo
142(2)
Tsukuba Center Building, 1983, Tsukuba, Japan, arch. Arata Isozaki
144(4)
White Swan Hotel, 1983, Guangzhou, China, arch. She Jinan and Mo Bozhi
148(2)
Wuyi Villa, 1983, Fujian, China, arch. Qi Kang, Lai Jukui and Yang Zisheng
150(2)
The National Noh Theater, 1983, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Hiroshi Ohe
152(2)
Korea Hotel, 1985, Pyongyang, DPRK, arch. Unknown
154(2)
Headquarters of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, 1982-1986, Hong Kong, China, arch.Norman Foster and Associates
156(4)
Queli Guest House, 1986, Qufu, China, arch. Dai Nianci and Fu Xiurong
160(2)
National Musuem of Contemporary Art, 1984-1986, Gwachun, ROK, arch. Kim Taesoo and Kim Insuk
162(2)
Olympic Athletes and Reporters Apartments, 1986-1988, Seoul, ROK, arch. Woo Gyuseun and Hwang Ilin
164(2)
The New Beijing Library, 1989, Beijing, China, arch. Yang Yun, Zhai Zhongfan and Hwang Kewu
166(2)
Bank of China Tower, 1989, Hong Kong, China, arch. leoh Ming Pei
168(4)
J. S. Building, 1989, Seoul, ROK, arch. Cho Gunyoung
172(2)
May 1st Acrobatic Stadium, 1989, Pyongyang, DPRK, arch. Se Jai Hi and Se Sang Ho
174(2)
Olympic Sports Center, 1989, Beijing, China, arch. Ma Guoxin and BADI
176(4)
Gallery Bing, 1989-1990, Seoul, ROK, arch. Kim Won
180(2)
Hong Kuo Business Tower, 1990, Taipei, Taiwan, China, arch. C. Y. Lee and Associates
182(2)
The New Tsinghua University Library, 1991, Beijing, China, arch. Guan Zhaoye and Ye Maoxu
184(2)
Citibank Plaza, 1992, Hong Kong, China, arch. Rocco Design Ltd.
186(2)
Amber Hill Villa (Huposhanzhuang) Residential Quarter, 1992, Hefei, China, arch. UREH of Hefei
188(2)
The Museum of the Nanyue King Mausoleum of the West Han Dynasty, 1993, Guangzhou, China, arch. Mo Bozhi and He Jingtang
190(2)
Fire Station, 1993, Macao, China, arch. Helena Pinto
192(2)
Shin Umeda City, Umeda Sky Building, 1993, Osaka, Japan, arch. Hiroshi Hara
194(4)
New Courtyard Housing in Juer Hutong, 1994, Beijing, China, arch. Wu Liangyong et al.
198(2)
Kansai International Airport, Passenger Terminal Building, Osaka, Japan, 1994, Osaka, arch. Renzo Piano and Noriaki Okabe
200(4)
No. 1 Dining Hall of Dong Hua University, 1993-1995, Hualian, Taiwan, China, arch. Kris Yao and Artech Inc. and Architects Collaborative Inc.
204(2)
Shanghai Museum, 1995, Shanghai, China, arch. Xing Tonghe and Teng Dian
206(2)
Barunson Center, 1995, Seoul, ROK, arch. Lee Jongho and Yoang Namchui
208(2)
Tokyo Kasai Rinkai Park View-Point Visitors Center 1995, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Yoshio Taniguchi
210(2)
St. Paulo Cathedral Museum, 1996, Macao, China, arch. Concorcio MV/Grapes-Joao Luis Carrilho da Graca and Manuel Vicente
212(2)
Multimedia Workshop, 1996, Gifu, Japan, arch. Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa
214(2)
Shanghai Municipal Sports Center, 1974-1997, Shanghai, China, arch. Wei Dunshang and Wang Dinzheng
216(2)
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center Extension, 1997, Hong Kong, China, arch. Wong & Ouyang (HK) Ltd. and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
218(4)
Nira House, 1997, Tokyo, Japan, arch. Terunobu Fujimori
222(2)
Shanghai Grand Theater, 1998, Shanghai, China, arch. Jean-Marie Charpentier + ECADI
224(2)
Ardyn Bank, 1998, Ulan Bator, Mongolia, arch. Titem Co. Ltd.
226(2)
Building Complex in the Lujiazhui Finance and Trade District of the New Pudong Development Region, 1995-1998, Shanghai, China, arch. SUPDI, ECADI, SOM, WZMH et al.
228(4)
Hong Kong International Airport-Passenger Terminal Building, 1998-1999, Hong Kong, China, arch. Foster and Partners
232(4)
Nominator's Statements 236(7)
Fu Kecheng
Kim Hong Sik and team
David Lung
Ma Guoxin
Koichi Nagashima and team
Voting Summary 243(3)
General Bibliography 246(4)
Index 250

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