par Liotta, Salvator-John
Référence Domus, 969, page (54-65)
Publication Publié, 2013-05-08
Article de presse ou de vulgarisation
Résumé : The words recycling and reuse may be in the dna of Japanese culture, but they sank into oblivion with the rise of unbridled consumerism after World War II. In more recent times, however, a number of Japanese architectural and urban developments have displayed a reversal of this trend. We report here on two examples, one in Yokohama and one in Kurashiki