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Hotel Del Coronado's Victorian era architecture viewed from near the main entrance.

The housing blocks seem to create a frame around what remains of the older housing stock.

Rotes Rathaus + Fernsehturm.

Scenic architectural view at Taliesin West, Scottsdale AZ.

... go the housing blocks. The weather made these look even worse than they possibly are anyway.

view from the de Young Museum tower

Golden Gate Park, San Francisco

July 2, 2013

 

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By Jérémie Souteyrat

from tokyo no ie (Tokyo houses; 2014)

 

From the exhibition

  

Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan

窓学 

窓は文明であり、文化である

(December 2021 – April 2022)

 

With sliding screens and transformative spaces, windows in Japan are part of a long architectural tradition that affect people’s everyday environments in culturally specific ways.

At Japan House London, explore how windows take on cultural significance and surprisingly shape all our views on the world in an exhibition by the Tokyo-based Window Research Institute, a foundation dedicated to supporting research into windows and disseminating knowledge about them.

Curated under the direction of architect and critic Igarashi Taro, Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan examines how windows influence our views on the environment, contemporary urban living, craftsmanship, design, architecture, and in print literature.

[Japan House]

The view from the roof of Milan's Duomo.

 

The view from the roof of Milan's Duomo.

The view from the roof of Milan's Duomo.

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Stitched Panorama

The view from the roof of Milan's Duomo.

 

The view from the roof of Milan's Duomo.

 

From the exhibition

  

Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan

窓学 

窓は文明であり、文化である

(December 2021 – April 2022)

 

With sliding screens and transformative spaces, windows in Japan are part of a long architectural tradition that affect people’s everyday environments in culturally specific ways.

At Japan House London, explore how windows take on cultural significance and surprisingly shape all our views on the world in an exhibition by the Tokyo-based Window Research Institute, a foundation dedicated to supporting research into windows and disseminating knowledge about them.

Curated under the direction of architect and critic Igarashi Taro, Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan examines how windows influence our views on the environment, contemporary urban living, craftsmanship, design, architecture, and in print literature.

[Japan House]

Architectural views around New Orleans

everything goes DUAL in the city.

 

Shanghai, China

pinhole photography

 

From the exhibition

  

Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan

窓学 

窓は文明であり、文化である

(December 2021 – April 2022)

 

With sliding screens and transformative spaces, windows in Japan are part of a long architectural tradition that affect people’s everyday environments in culturally specific ways.

At Japan House London, explore how windows take on cultural significance and surprisingly shape all our views on the world in an exhibition by the Tokyo-based Window Research Institute, a foundation dedicated to supporting research into windows and disseminating knowledge about them.

Curated under the direction of architect and critic Igarashi Taro, Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan examines how windows influence our views on the environment, contemporary urban living, craftsmanship, design, architecture, and in print literature.

[Japan House]

Scenic architectural view at Taliesin West, Scottsdale AZ.

The view from the roof of Milan's Duomo.

  

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View from the observation deck of the Archaelogy Museum at Pointe-a-Calliere.

 

From the exhibition

  

Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan

窓学 

窓は文明であり、文化である

(December 2021 – April 2022)

 

With sliding screens and transformative spaces, windows in Japan are part of a long architectural tradition that affect people’s everyday environments in culturally specific ways.

At Japan House London, explore how windows take on cultural significance and surprisingly shape all our views on the world in an exhibition by the Tokyo-based Window Research Institute, a foundation dedicated to supporting research into windows and disseminating knowledge about them.

Curated under the direction of architect and critic Igarashi Taro, Windowology: New Architectural Views from Japan examines how windows influence our views on the environment, contemporary urban living, craftsmanship, design, architecture, and in print literature.

[Japan House]

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