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Dear friends, for the next three weeks OfHouses invites you to enjoy the nineteenth part of our very long series dedicated to some of the most unique Japanese old forgotten houses built in the last three decades of the 20th century. This will be the most comprehensive investigation of Japanese single-family housing ever published in the Western media!
In our forthcoming book “Japanese Fields | OfHouses” (scheduled for release in May ‘25), we will reveal the exact locations of all the 280 subsequent projects, plus more. Stay tuned; it’s going to be awesome!
(Cover: Ushida, Eisaku & Findlay, Katherine (Ushida Findlay) /// Truss Wall House /// Machida, Tokyo, Japan /// 1990-93. Photo: © Katsuhisa Kida.)
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Akira by Katsuhiro Otomo
Moshe Safdie, 6-Module Component System, 1968
Katsuhiro Otomo Akira
Frank Gehry & Associates, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Chiat Day Building / Binoculars Building, Under Construction, Venice, Los Angeles, California, 1991
John S. Metcalf Co., Grand Trunk Steel Grain Elevator, Windmill Point, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Nagle, Hartray & Associates, Courtyard House, Evanston, Illinois, 1974-1975
129/425 Weisse Dreiecke auf Schwarz, Gerhard von Graevenitz, 1962