TY - BOOK AU - Kaijima,Momoyo AU - Stalder,Laurent AU - Iseki,YĆ« ED - International Architectural Exhibition TI - Architectural Ethnography SN - 9784887063716 AV - NA2543.S6 A73 2018 U1 - 720.103 23 PY - 2018/// CY - Tokyo, Japan PB - TOTO Publishing KW - Architecture and society KW - Exhibitions KW - Architectural drawing KW - Social aspects KW - Architecture, Modern KW - 20th century KW - 21st century KW - Architecture KW - Designs and plans KW - Architectural practice, International KW - Philosophy N1 - Published on the occasion of the exhibition Architectural Ethnography, presented in the Japan Pavilion at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia 2018; "A collaboration between the Chair of Architectural Behaviorology of Momoyo Kaijima and the Chair for the Theory of Architecture of Laurent Stalder at the Department of Architecture at ETH Zurich." -- page [3]; Includes bibliographical references N2 - "Modernization in the 20th century has deeply transformed Japanese society, bringing economic wealth and social well-being, but also increasing divisions and specialisation in society. This transformation has been increasingly questioned in recent years, and finds expression in architectural projects. The catalogue for the Japanese Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, curated by Momoyo Kaijima, one of the founders of Atelier Bow-Wow, this volume examines the role of architectural drawings in this reappraisal, as they form the basis on which a common approach in the design of individualised yet shared environments in today's globalised society can be formulated. It proposes architectural ethnography as a methodology of social engagement."--Publisher information; Modernisation in the 20th century has deeply transformed Japanese society, bringing economic wealth and social well-being, but also increasing divisions and specialisation in society. This transformation has been increasingly questioned in recent years, and finds expression in architectural projects. The catalogue for the Japanese Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale, curated by Momoyo Kaijima, one of the founders of Atelier Bow-Wow, this volume examines the role of architectural drawings in this reappraisal, as they form the basis on which a common approach in the design of individualised yet shared environments in today?s globalised society can be formulated. It proposes architectural ethnography as a methodology of social engagement. 00Exhibition: Japanese Pavilion, 16th Architecture Biennale, Venice, Italy (26.05. - 25.11.2018) ER -