Christine Vendredi-Auzanneau
Rodinné domy Antonina Raymonda, českého architekta
v Japonsku
The Czech architect Antonin Raymond travelled to Japan in 1919 as the assistant of Frank Lloyd Wright. He worked there until 1973 (except during the Second World War). The study focuses on Raymond's family houses and the conception of residential space that they represent. The study highlights the originality of the architect's design in comparison with the work of other foreign architects in Japan.
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