China-China: Edward Suzuki applies his principles of "anarchitecture" to three recent projects. (includes related articles) (New Design in Japan)
Interior Design, April, 1988 by Cooper, Jerry
China-China Edward Suzuki applies his principles of "anarchitecture" to the three recent projects
Tokyo architect Edward Suzuki traced the design philosophy he calls "anarchitecture" all the way back to his childhood: "As a child I remember hiding always under the large dining table and curiously tearing apart all the toys my parents had bought me. It's ironical that I am now an architect. Reflecting upon it, though, it seems quite natural that behind every man's desire to be creative there is perhaps a stronger passion to be destructive. This is ...
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