Fiche technique
Format : Broché
Nb de pages : 367 pages
Poids : 468 g
Dimensions : 15cm X 21cm
ISBN : 978-2-36409-012-5
EAN : 9782364090125
Tôkyô
portraits and fictions
Quatrième de couverture
In Japan, where the "unfolding of a route", consecrated in the idea of michiyuki, is so strongly imprinted on spatial culture, the selection of Tokyo as home base, and sharing the exploit, required a plan.
French architect and writer, Manuel Tardits, longtime resident of the Japanese capital, has proceeded with characteristic rigor and élan:
Step One: An initial academic curiosity rules, in response to a new and different way of thinking about the city itself. Great cities of both East and West have always balanced master plans against a patchwork of districts exposing divers styles and time frames. By contrast, Tokyo as other offers a palimpsest.
Step Two: Is it even possible to understand, the multitude of cultural bias such a metropolis presents? Or will Tokyo remain, instead, like Loti's Madam Chrysanthemum, a succession of incomprehensibilities: apparent shamelessness, nakedness, a city of infinite patience and yet one of virtual pornography and disorder?
Step Three: The anthropologist takes hold, a roving eye in the city, whose fundamental aim is to study each subtle mechanism behind an urbanism so different from our preconceptions. And to that end, he explores and is even willing to lose his bearings.
Final Step: Tardits treasures the freshness of an initial and astonished encounter with this overcrowded city. Stepping back, he plots for the reader a persistent outline amid a myriad of ephemeral urban data - one endowed with a new sense.
Tokyo: Portraits and Fictions is an exemplary guide to Tokyo, be it for the amateur or the professional architect or planner. Manuel Tardits presents the essential classic "takes", as well as up-to-the-minute developments. His achievement is an unfolding of discoveries and surprises.