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Towards a Nude Architecture. A Visual Compendium of Japanese Hot Springs | Yuval Zohar | 9789462088801 | nai010

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Towards a Nude Architecture

A Visual Compendium of Japanese Hot Springs

Auteur:Yuval Zohar

Uitgever:nai010

ISBN: 978-94-6208-880-1

  • Hardcover
  • Engels
  • 188 pagina's
  • 3 feb. 2025

A deep dive into the hidden world of Japanese hot springs, from fabled origins to modern manifestations

As one of the most volcanically active geographies in the world, the islands of Japan gush with nearly 30,000 naturally occurring hot springs, or onsen, of varying temperatures, colors, and mineral compositions. When superimposed over the country’s history, their timeline winds its way through ancient religions, warring empires, and modern day pop-culture, forming a vital part of the national identity.

Towards a Nude Architecture explores this narrative through an architectural lens, presenting a visual journey of water and steam spanning centuries and geographies. Across three chapters examining past, present, and future, the book looks at the spiritual roots of bathing, the diverse contemporary structures built around it, and the lasting influence of this poetic mingling between architecture, nature, and the naked body. Facing declining visitors and increased privatization, compounded by recent global crises, the need to promote and preserve these bastions of public space is more crucial than ever.

A deep dive into the hidden world of Japanese hot springs, from fabled origins to modern manifestations

As one of the most volcanically active geographies in the world, the islands of Japan gush with nearly 30,000 naturally occurring hot springs, or onsen, of varying temperatures, colors, and mineral compositions. When superimposed over the country’s history, their timeline winds its way through ancient religions, warring empires, and modern day pop-culture, forming a vital part of the national identity.

Towards a Nude Architecture explores this narrative through an architectural lens, presenting a visual journey of water and steam spanning centuries and geographies. Across three chapters examining past, present, and future, the book looks at the spiritual roots of bathing, the diverse contemporary structures built around it, and the lasting influence of this poetic mingling between architecture, nature, and the naked body. Facing declining visitors and increased privatization, compounded by recent global crises, the need to promote and preserve these bastions of public space is more crucial than ever.

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