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a+u 07:11 SP (Eriko Horiki Architectural Spaces With Washi)
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Product Details
Author:
A+U Publishing
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
152
Publisher:
Shinkenchiku-Sha Co., Ltd (November 22, 2019)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9784900211643
ISBN-10:
4900211648
Dimensions:
8.5" x 11.5"
File:
Eloquence-SimonSchuster_03032026_P9790483_onix30_Complete-20260303.xml
Folder:
Eloquence
List Price:
$40.00
As low as:
$38.00
Publisher Identifier:
P-SS
Discount Code:
H
Weight:
9.2oz
Imprint:
Shinkenchiku-Sha Co., Ltd
Pub Discount:
32
Series:
a+u - Architecture and Urbanism
Case Pack:
1
Overview
Working for a company that developed washi products, Eriko Horiki witnessed the dying traditions of the industry
Without experience in art, design, or running a business, she decided to start a studio devoted to modernizing the use of Japanese washi paper
An interview with noted architect Toyo Ito describes how an early collaboration between the two led to the innovative forms and patterns her work is known for
The first special issue devoted to interiors commemorates Eriko Horiki's 20 years working with traditional Japanese washi paper. When making a career change and starting her company, Horiki had no experience in art, design, or running a business. Witnessing the dying traditions of the washi industry, she felt compelled to learn the process and made it her mission to reverse the trend.
Traveling to Fukui, which is the center of papermaking in Japan, Horiki learned the painstaking process of hand making washi. In turn she developed new methods modernizing the process, resulting in two patents. The studio can create single sheets 16m in length, which can require a whole month to complete.
Horiki pushed the use of washi beyond a craft material and searched for new applications in architecture. This led to a focus on light, transparency, and structure, leading to innovative forms. Her work for Disney, Yo-Yo Ma's stage art, and large scale exhibitions took washi to previously unseen venues and applications.
Text in English and Japanese.
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