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Maestro y discípulos: Japón y el pabellón para la Exposición Internacional de París de 1937

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Maestro y discípulos: Japón y el pabellón para la Exposición Internacional de París de 1937

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dc.contributor.author Gutierrez-Calderon, Pablo es_ES
dc.date.accessioned 2017-09-11T06:48:39Z
dc.date.available 2017-09-11T06:48:39Z
dc.date.issued 2016-03-03
dc.identifier.isbn 9788490483732
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10251/86895
dc.description.abstract [EN] In 1937, a Japanese Pavilion was presented to the International Exhibition in Paris. This pavilion broke with the traditional and vernacular architecture that Japan had built in previous exhibitions. The audacity of the proposal generated a lot of controversy in the japanese country, due to its language, away from the native typologies and constructive systems. Indeed, the approach introduced a new model, using new materials such as steel and glass. The first project submitted to the competition, designed by Kunio Mayekawa, and the final built project, designed by Junzo Sakakura, have a common denominator represented by the figure of the Master: Le Corbusier. The article analyzes the influence of the Master in the ejecution of the projects. While Mayekawa progressed looking for its own way, Sakakura designed the pavilion in Sèvres Street Studio, influenced by the training and suggestions of Le Corbusier. Then, he managed to combine in its architecture deep Japanese tradition with modernity. The pavilion can be considered as a pioneering work of modern Japanese architecture that becomes part of the international scene ,indeed, it was awarded with one of the architectural prizes granted by the French organization, together with the pavillions designed by Aalto and J.L.Sert es_ES
dc.description.abstract [ES] In 1937, a Japanese Pavilion was presented to the International Exhibition in Paris. This pavilion broke with the traditional and vernacular architecture that Japan had built in previous exhibitions. The audacity of the proposal generated a lot of controversy in the japanese country, due to its language, away from the native typologies and constructive systems. Indeed, the approach introduced a new model, using new materials such as steel and glass. The first project submitted to the competition, designed by Kunio Mayekawa, and the final built project, designed by Junzo Sakakura, have a common denominator represented by the figure of the Master: Le Corbusier. The article analyzes the influence of the Master in the ejecution of the projects. While Mayekawa progressed looking for its own way, Sakakura designed the pavilion in Sèvres Street Studio, influenced by the training and suggestions of Le Corbusier. Then, he managed to combine in its architecture deep Japanese tradition with modernity. The pavilion can be considered as a pioneering work of modern Japanese architecture that becomes part of the international scene ,indeed, it was awarded with one of the architectural prizes granted by the French organization, together with the pavillions designed by Aalto and J.L.Sert es_ES
dc.language Español es_ES
dc.publisher Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València es_ES
dc.relation.ispartof LE CORBUSIER. 50 AÑOS DESPUÉS es_ES
dc.rights Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada (by-nc-nd) es_ES
dc.subject architecture es_ES
dc.subject le corbusier es_ES
dc.subject modern movement es_ES
dc.title Maestro y discípulos: Japón y el pabellón para la Exposición Internacional de París de 1937 es_ES
dc.type Capítulo de libro es_ES
dc.type Comunicación en congreso es_ES
dc.identifier.doi 10.4995/LC2015.2015.648
dc.rights.accessRights Abierto es_ES
dc.description.bibliographicCitation Gutierrez-Calderon, P. (2016). Maestro y discípulos: Japón y el pabellón para la Exposición Internacional de París de 1937. En LE CORBUSIER. 50 AÑOS DESPUÉS. Editorial Universitat Politècnica de València. 954-974. https://doi.org/10.4995/LC2015.2015.648 es_ES
dc.description.accrualMethod OCS es_ES
dc.relation.conferencename LC2015 - Le Corbusier, 50 years later es_ES
dc.relation.conferencedate November 18-20,2015 es_ES
dc.relation.conferenceplace Valencia, Spain es_ES
dc.relation.publisherversion http://ocs.editorial.upv.es/index.php/LC2015/LC2015/paper/view/648 es_ES
dc.description.upvformatpinicio 954 es_ES
dc.description.upvformatpfin 974 es_ES
dc.type.version info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion es_ES
dc.relation.pasarela OCS\648 es_ES


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