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Shinkenchiku March 2022 Special Issue: Feature: Japan National Stadium

Author/EditorShinkenchiku-Sha (Author)
ISBN: 9784786903267
Pub Date15/08/2022
BindingPaperback
Pages200
Dimensions (mm)295(h) * 218(w) * 13(d)
¥8,716
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The Japan National Stadium was completed at the end of November 2019. The new stadium connects to the surrounding environment through its abundant use of wood, building height reduced to a minimum, and intermediate spaces created by eaves and engawa, despite being a massive sports facility that can house over 60,000 people for games and events such as the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. This special issue captures the National Stadium through various themes, recording and introducing in detail the design concept and process, engineering, construction, etc.


200 p, ills colour & bw, 22 x 30 cm, pb, Japanese/English.

The Japan National Stadium was completed at the end of November 2019. The new stadium connects to the surrounding environment through its abundant use of wood, building height reduced to a minimum, and intermediate spaces created by eaves and engawa, despite being a massive sports facility that can house over 60,000 people for games and events such as the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games. This special issue captures the National Stadium through various themes, recording and introducing in detail the design concept and process, engineering, construction, etc.


200 p, ills colour & bw, 22 x 30 cm, pb, Japanese/English.

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