Design process of the Memorial Cathedral for World Peace (1954), Hiroshima, by Togo Murano (Part 1): A chronological overview of graphic materials and formal manipulations observed in early design schemes
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Published:2023-01
Issue:1
Volume:6
Page:
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ISSN:2475-8876
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Container-title:JAPAN ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Japan Architectural Review
Author:
Tomioka Yoshito1ORCID,
Tabata Chikako1ORCID,
Uchikawa Izumi2
Affiliation:
1. Division of Architecture, Graduate School of Engineering Mie University Tsu Japan
2. Nihon Sekkei Inc. Tokyo Japan
Abstract
AbstractThis study sought to reconstruct the design process of the Memorial Cathedral for World Peace and reveal the formal manipulations conducted by the architect under strategic design thinking. The study materials were the original design sketches and drawings at the Museum and Archives, Kyoto Institute of Technology. This study first conducted an overall survey of all the graphic materials and then outlined four distinctive parts in the cathedral's design process. It further analyzed the first part of the early design of the initial 6000 m2 property, which had grown to 10 000 m2. Based on the chronological order of sketches, transformability and formal manipulations through two successive studies were examined.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Subject
Modeling and Simulation,Architecture,Environmental Engineering
Cited by
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