DRAWING A KIMONO
NEW EMBASSY FOR JAPAN IN LONDON
by carl FREDRIK valdemar HELLBERG
This is the price your customers see. Edit list price
About the Book
The kimono is worn by the Guardian of the Tower of the Folding Stones as he performs his morning ritual. The motifs on the kimono show the embassy from all its aspects - as the plan of the embassy and its ornamentation unravels across the folds of the silk. The plan seen on the rear of the kimono is drawn from the principles of Japanese manga art and the designs of imperial villas, such as Katsura in Kyoto - the various buildings work together to form a narrative of spaces. The background motif on the kimono depicts Regent’s Park, where the new embassy is located. The lining of the garment opens up to reveal the Tower of the Folding Stones - the office of the Japanese Ambassador, which is again revealed in plan on the back of the kimono. Processional pathways weave across the silk, binding buildings with manga cells and patterns with details, pulling us ever more lucidly into new ornamental narratives.
CFV Hellberg
CFV Hellberg
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Architecture
-
Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 52 - Publish Date: Sep 30, 2010
See More