Do Android Crows Fly Over the Skies of an Electronic Tokyo?
Do Android Crows Fly Over the Skies of an Electronic Tokyo?
The Interactive Urban Landscape of Japan
Akira Suzuki

Auteur(s)
Akira Suzuki
Uitgever, jaar
London : Architectural Association, 2001
Omvang
72 p., geïllustreerd, 22 cm.
ISBN
1902902076

It is difficult to describe Tokyo in terms of traditional urbanism. Its population is extremely fluid and capricious. It has no tradition of architectural culture, its infrastructure is quite haphazard, and its local communities -- recently even the family unit -- have begun to disintegrate. The impact on Japanese cities of social and technological change is the focus of this collection of essays by Akira Suzuki, encompassing the rise of the "one-room mansion", the crucial role of convenience stores, and the implications of a dispersed - technology-dependent - infrastructure.


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