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The Architecture of Glenn Murcutt

This book is Japan's first collection of works by Australia's leading architect Glenn Murcutt.

Murcutt, who won the Pritzker Prize, also known as the Nobel Prize in architecture, in 2002 and is highly acclaimed worldwide, has created more than 500 buildings in Australia through 40 years of design activities. Murcutt's architecture not only has beauty backed by subtle details, but is also carefully considered as a "spatial device" that creates a rich living space in response to the natural environment.

In this book, we will introduce 13 masterpieces with photographs that beautifully capture the essence of Murcutt's architecture, which is the harmony between nature and architecture. A beautiful answer derived from the natural environment = Glenn Murcutt's architecture continues to drive modern architecture as a rare example with sustainability at the core of its design.

Published: June 2008
Supervision: Glenn Murcutt
190 x 250 mm, 328 pages, Japanese/English
Hardback

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The Architecture of Glenn Murcutt

This book is Japan's first collection of works by Australia's leading architect Glenn Murcutt.

Murcutt, who won the Pritzker Prize, also known as the Nobel Prize in architecture, in 2002 and is highly acclaimed worldwide, has created more than 500 buildings in Australia through 40 years of design activities. Murcutt's architecture not only has beauty backed by subtle details, but is also carefully considered as a "spatial device" that creates a rich living space in response to the natural environment.

In this book, we will introduce 13 masterpieces with photographs that beautifully capture the essence of Murcutt's architecture, which is the harmony between nature and architecture. A beautiful answer derived from the natural environment = Glenn Murcutt's architecture continues to drive modern architecture as a rare example with sustainability at the core of its design.

Published: June 2008
Supervision: Glenn Murcutt
190 x 250 mm, 328 pages, Japanese/English
Hardback

The Architecture of Glenn Murcutt

This book is Japan's first collection of works by Australia's leading architect Glenn Murcutt.

Murcutt, who won the Pritzker Prize, also known as the Nobel Prize in architecture, in 2002 and is highly acclaimed worldwide, has created more than 500 buildings in Australia through 40 years of design activities. Murcutt's architecture not only has beauty backed by subtle details, but is also carefully considered as a "spatial device" that creates a rich living space in response to the natural environment.

In this book, we will introduce 13 masterpieces with photographs that beautifully capture the essence of Murcutt's architecture, which is the harmony between nature and architecture. A beautiful answer derived from the natural environment = Glenn Murcutt's architecture continues to drive modern architecture as a rare example with sustainability at the core of its design.

Published: June 2008
Supervision: Glenn Murcutt
190 x 250 mm, 328 pages, Japanese/English
Hardback