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2017.2.21 ヴェネチア・ビエンナーレ2016 帰国展+ギャラリートーク

ヴェネチア・ビエンナーレ国際建築展2016に出展された、日本建築設計学会企画による日本の住宅をテーマとした展示の帰国展が、大阪で開催されます。
2017.2.21 Venice Biennale 2016 exhibition in Japan & Gallery talk


会期: 2017年4月13日(木) - 4月19日(水) 11:00-18:00/会期中無休
会場: ASJ UMEDA CELL (大阪・梅田阪急ビル オフィスタワー24F)

出展者:
小引寛也+石川典貴《南阿佐ヶ谷の家》
山口陽登+楯列哲也+杉浦良和《神田淡路町の家》
松岡聡+田村裕希《裏庭の家》
森田一弥《Pentagonal-house》
遠藤秀平《RooftectureOT2》
竹口健太郎+山本麻子《SKYHOLE》
光嶋裕介《旅人庵》
可児公一+植美雪《SOJA-O》
鈴木亜生《SHIRASU》
芦澤竜一《風の間》

ギャラリートーク登壇者:
4月13日(木)16時~
森田一弥 x 光嶋裕介 x 小引寛也 x 石川典貴
4月16日(日)14時~
遠藤秀平 x 可児公一 x 鈴木亜生 x 芦澤竜一
4月19日(水)16時~
竹口健太郎 x 山本麻子 x 松岡聡 x 山口陽登
司会:西尾圭悟(本展キュレーター・映像制作)

> ADAN
There and now: the Japanese Housing Scene
in "Time-Space-Existence" at Palazzo Bembo

In the context of the exhibition “Time, Space, Existence”, ADAN presents 10 recent housing projects from various cities across Japan, designed by architects at different stages of their careers.
The contemporary architecture of residential houses in Japan is often conceived of as being radical and unique from a Western perspective. Professional photos of brand-new houses flood magazines and the internet, yet there is little known about the context in which they are built. Entitled “There and Now: the Japanese housing scene”, this installation presents an Unseen Japan - through a series of videos combined with architectural models.
The models comes in three scales; the 1:20 models display the unique design of the house, while the 1:100 models capture the relationship of the house within its adjacent context. The 1:500 models illustrate the architecture in the fabric of the city, and establish the social background in which these houses are situated. The videos depict how life is actually lived in these homes, from a natural and neutral perspective. As if they are live-streamed, the videos capture snippets of day-to-day existence, and focus on the story of the house after it has left the architect's hands. Together they reveal the full measure of the impact the architecture has on its inhabitants and on the surrounding environment.
It is through this focus on everyday human life that we seek to engage the viewer, asking them to connect, compare and perhaps intuitively relate to a home that may be on the other side of the world. Through an awareness of a parallel and concurrent life, our own existence is illuminated in a specific space and time.

> http://www.adan.or.jp/biennale2016/
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