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Tokyo-to. Architettura e città

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Tokyo è una delle poche città globali e, con Londra, New York e forse qualche altra, fa oggi parte di un vero e proprio sistema transnazionale. Tokyo è una straordinaria capitale dell'architettura contemporanea e, al tempo stesso, costituisce un eccezionale fenomeno urbano al quale non è possibile non guardare con grande attenzione. Ancora più importante è che, dietro un dibattito apparentemente astratto, essa ci pone un problema sostanziale: si tratta dell'ultima degenerazione della città occidentale o invece di qualcosa di completamente differente, con una propria radicata diversità storica e una precisa autonomia culturale che la pur forte e recente ibridazione con l'Occidente non ha sostanzialmente modificato?

249 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2004

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Livio Sacchi

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April 13, 2018
It had a nice overview of the history of Tokyo, and Sacchi made a few interesting observations on the city as liquid/atopian/the postmodern city. There were many references to Roland Barthes' comments on Japan, and some about Frank L. Wright's time in Tokyo. Not as much architectural theory as anticipated, but I appreciated the references to Deleuze for the conclusion at the end. I do wish there were more maps in the book, many buildings were referenced and it would've been nice to visually see where they are concentrated.
426 reviews6 followers
May 22, 2019
It offers comprehensive introduction of a Tokyo’s architecture, focus on its culture to the architectural styles in the first half and talk about different kinds of architecture (e.g. towers, museums, stores) in the second half. Recommend for anyone interested in knowing more about this area.
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January 24, 2014
This book is 10 years old, so things have changed a bit in Tokyo, but I found it quite interesting with awesome pictures and a window into how the culture of Japan is expressed in the architecture of its biggest city. I can't say I understood all of the post-modern architecture-speak, but I found it accessible enough as a layperson. Particularly interesting topics are the impact of Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier, the empty center, and the liquid room. I also found the historical section informative. The pictures and text often do not match - the photos are a bit of a puzzle at times.
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August 1, 2020
Livio Sacchi is a wonderful journalist and with this book captures some of the aspects of Japan and particularly Tokyo that are more striking in their differences of what we imagine of a modern city, then the largest in the world.

He traces the important thematic character of this city to indentify a number of challenges for the future city around the world.

As in any situation the passing of over 15 years have transformed the content of this book into something of an insight in what is behind the scenes.
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