
Residential Architecture
- First English edition of Kazuo Shinohara’s perennial book on residential architecture
- Published in Japanese as Jûtaku kenchiku in 1964, this is one of the most significant texts on Japanese residential architecture of the late 20th century
- Offers deep insights into traditional Japanese architecture and is fundamental to the understanding of Kazuo Shinohara’s work
- Kazuo Shinohara (1925–2006) is one of the most distinguished and influential Japanese architects of the 20th century
Kazuo Shinohara’s (1925–2006) book Residential Architecture is considered one of the most significant pieces of writing on Japanese architecture of the late 20th century. First published in Japan in 1964 as Jûtaku kenchiku, the book was mandatory reading for generations of students of architecture in Japan, and has deeply influenced many of the best-known Japanese designers, such as Toyo Ito, Kazuyo Sejima, Ryue Nishizawa, and others.
Translated by architectural historian David B. Stewart (1942–2025) and architects Shin-ichi Okuyama and Kenichi Nakamura, Shinohara’s reflections on housing become available in English for the first time, making the multifaceted insights into the ideational fundamentals of his outstanding work accessible to a global audience. In the first of three chapters, Shinohara writes about traditional Japanese architecture, thus explaining the foundation of his theory and practice. This is followed by a description of his design method, which he further illustrates in the third part through the examples of his first seven designs for homes.
- Publisher
- Park Books
- ISBN
- 9783038604587
- Publish date
- 12th Jan 2026
- Binding
- Paperback / softback
- Territory
- World excluding Austria, France, Germany, Switzerland, Puerto Rico, United States, Canada, and Japan
- Size
- 200 mm x 130 mm
- Pages
- 232 Pages
- Illustrations
- 42 b&w
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