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Beyond Walls: The Subtle Elegance of Japanese InteriorsLife in Japan – and therefore also the culture of living – oscillates between two very contrasting poles: on the one hand, the tranquility of ...
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  • 24 March 2026
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Beyond Walls: The Subtle Elegance of Japanese Interiors

Life in Japan – and therefore also the culture of living – oscillates between two very contrasting poles: on the one hand, the tranquility of country life, surrounded by the sounds of nature, with tatami floors, flexible sliding walls, and wraparound engawa wooden verandas, and on the other, the frenetic dynamism of the metropolises and large cities with minimalist townhouses on narrow plots and sophisticated micro-apartments. It becomes exciting when these worlds of tradition and modernity meet and interact with each other in terms of design.
This volume offers a multifaceted overview of contemporary Japanese residential architecture and introduces the art of creating spaces that combine functionality and spirituality. It offers unique insights into the principles that make them so special and shows how living spaces are not only designed but also experienced. The selected projects invite you to understand and reinterpret the essence of Japanese living cultures.
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Price: $49.95
Pages: 192
Publisher: Braun
Imprint: Braun
Publication Date: 24 March 2026
Trim Size: 11.00 X 9.50 in
ISBN: 9783037683088
Format: Hardcover
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The core topic for Chris van Uffelen is the transfer of knowledge about design in all its manifestations. For more than twenty years the Dutch-German art historian has been publishing books as well as countless essays and articels on art, architecture, interior design and urban planning from antiquity to the present.

From the contents:

  • C4L in Tokyo (Cubo Design Architect)
  • Ninefold Roof in Karuizawa (T2P Architects Office)
  • Miyazaki in Kanagawa (Suzuko Yamada Architects)
  • Red Container in Nagano (Tono Mirai Architects)
  • Shade Court House in Fujisawa (Shinsuke Fujii Architects)