Contemporary Japanese architecture has, over half a century, achieved
world-wide recognition not only for its highly innovative, often
futuristic qualities, but also for its sensitive response to Japan's
cultural and physical context in the challenging setting of its
increasingly urbanised environment. Today, it is admired perhaps as much
as its traditional counterpart, with which it often maintains a
meaningful dialogue.
Botond Bognar's Architectural Guide Japan introduces over 700 of the
most prominent examples of this fertile architecture, while outlining
its development since the mid-nineteenth century until the present day
in a concise historical essay. This updated, second edition of the book
presents around 100 new buildings, reflecting the rapid pace of
development in the country. It will be available this summer, in time
for the Olympic Games in Tokyo. All texts and entries are illustrated
with hundreds of colour photos, all taken by the author, and many
drawings. Detailed information about each entry is complemented by
geo-data in the form of QR codes.