Time will tell

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This publication traces Waro Kishi's architectural trajectories through time, from thinking to practice to education, as his architecture ultimately serves as a frame and stage for the dynamic worlds of nature and human experience, ever-changing as past, present, and future continually intersect. Its chapters are distributed among the broad topics which Kishi addresses in his work - place, time, living, landscape - while featuring standout projects such as KIT House, Katsura Library at Kyoto University, KIM House, Yunoka Bridge, Kyoto-Kagaku Research Institute, and more. A thoughtful essay by Ken Tadashi Oshima examines the arc of Kishi's architectural practice over time.

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