Category|GA 世界の建築家
Language|英語/日本語
Contents|安藤忠雄作品集
Author|編集:二川幸夫
Publisher|A.D.A. EDITA tokyo
Publication date|1987/9/18-1992/4/20(7)
Type|ペーパーバック
Pages|244
Size|310×300×23
Weight|
ISBN-10|4871404129
ISBN-13|9784871404129
Price|ME-990-0-990-20210418

In an old suburb like the one in which the Sumiyoshi house is built, we can see in the run-down character of the environment the effects of a contradictory civilization which has become alienated from the human values underlying the concepts of time and space.

It is precisely here that Ando has grasped the correlation “to Live/to Build,” which is the very basis of architecture. Ando, of course, did not simply take these ideas from Heidegger; his linking of building and living was not a borrowed concept.

When I referred to Ando as a builder, this was to call attention to his ability to grasp the relationship between building and living, and to do so in a way which is indifferent to fashionable theory.

引用|GA ARCHITECT 8 TADAO ANDO