Taira Nishizawa Thoughts about Russia, Japan and Аrchitecture Authors Anastasia Dyuryagina MArchI Valentina Schwartzman News Agency Sputnik Downloads PDF DOI: https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.58.1417 Keywords: Japanese architecture; chapel; Russian and Japanese culture; wooden architecture; contemporary architecture Abstract The authors of the article compare the information collected about contemporary Japanese architecture. They present the biography and ideas of Japanese architect Taira Nishizawa concerning the future of architecture, as well as his projects and their characteristics. How to Cite Dyuryagina, A., & Schwartzman, V. (2018). Taira Nishizawa: Thoughts about Russia, Japan and Аrchitecture. Project Baikal, 15(58), 126–133. https://doi.org/10.7480/projectbaikal.58.1417 More Citation Formats ACM ACS APA ABNT Chicago Harvard IEEE MLA Turabian Vancouver Download Citation Endnote/Zotero/Mendeley (RIS) BibTeX Published 2018-12-14 Issue No. 58 (2018): image is everything Section Articles References Dyuryagina, A., & Kleimenicheva, D. (2017). Yaponia. Prostranstva vnutri i vne arkhitektury [Japan. Spaces inside and outside architecture]. Proceedings from the research and practice conference as of 3-7 April, 2017: Nauka, obrazovanie i eksperimentalnoe proektirovanie-2017. Trudy MARCHI. Moscow: MARCHI. Konovalova, N. A. (2009). Skrytoe i otkrytoe v arkhitekture Yaponii [What is closed and opened in Japan architecture]. Architecture and construction, 2, 23. Nishizawa, T. (2012). Taira Nishizawa Wooden works 2004–2010. Inax. Prasol, A. F. (2008). Yaponia: liki vremeni [Japan: images of the time]. Moscow: Natalis. Russell, J., & Cohn, R. (2012). Arkhitektura Yaponii [Architecture in Japan]. Moscow.