Tadao Ando: Light and Space

Tadao Ando: Light and Space

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A stunning portfolio of work by Japan's leading contemporary architect, showcasing exquisite photography of 28 extraordinary projects selected by Ando

Following the acclaimed first volume in Tadao Ando's monograph series with Phaidon, Tadao Ando: The Colours of Light (1996), this new volume showcases the continual collaboration between Ando and photographer Richard Pare.

Beginning with the Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St. Louis, Missouri, and concluding with the Bourse de Commerce project, located in Paris, the book features Pare's stunning photographs of 28 contemporary projects in locations around the world, including Japan, Germany, Mexico, South Korea, Italy, and the United States. Pare's images, most of which have never been published, expertly capture Ando's quietly powerful approach to architectural design.

Created in close collaboration with Ando and his studio, Light and Space opens with a foreword by the architect, an introduction by architect Dominique Perrault, and four original drawings Ando created specifically for this book, printed on thin tissue paper.

The Plates section features spare layouts and immersive gatefolds throughout, with Pare's images offering unique insights into Ando's acute attention to light and volume and how they engage with one another. An appendix, printed on textured paper, offers additional information about each project, including technical specifications, a brief descriptive text, as well as detailed sections and plans.

This clothbound, jacketed book closely aligns with the packaging of the first volume, creating an elegant companion set.

Binding Type: Hardcover
Author: Tadao Ando, Richard Pare (Author), Dominique Perrault (Introduction by)
Published: 04/10/2025
Publisher: Phaidon Press
ISBN: 9781838669294
Pages: 280
Weight: 4.65lbs
Size: 11.70h x 10.20w x 1.40d

About the Author

Tadao Ando is Japan's leading contemporary architect. Working primarily in structural concrete, alongside subtle details in natural materials like wood and stone, Ando has received the Pritzker Prize in 1995 and the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal in 2002.

Richard Pare is a photographer and founding curator of photography at the Canadian Centre for Architecture. Among his many exhibitions, he has had major shows at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Martin Gropiusbau in Berlin, and the Royal Academy of Arts in London.

Dominique Perrault is a French architect and urban planner.

10.20" L x 1.40" W x 11.70" H

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  • A stunning portfolio of work by Japan's leading contemporary architect, showcasing exquisite photography of 28 extraordinary projects selected by Ando

    Following the acclaimed first volume in Tadao Ando's monograph series with Phaidon, Tadao Ando: The Colours of Light (1996), this new volume showcases the continual collaboration between Ando and photographer Richard Pare.

    Beginning with the Pulitzer Arts Foundation in St. Louis, Missouri, and concluding with the Bourse de Commerce project, located in Paris, the book features Pare's stunning photographs of 28 contemporary projects in locations around the world, including Japan, Germany, Mexico, South Korea, Italy, and the United States. Pare's images, most of which have never been published, expertly capture Ando's quietly powerful approach to architectural design.

    Created in close collaboration with Ando and his studio, Light and Space opens with a foreword by the architect, an introduction by architect Dominique Perrault, and four original drawings Ando created specifically for this book, printed on thin tissue paper.

    The Plates section features spare layouts and immersive gatefolds throughout, with Pare's images offering unique insights into Ando's acute attention to light and volume and how they engage with one another. An appendix, printed on textured paper, offers additional information about each project, including technical specifications, a brief descriptive text, as well as detailed sections and plans.

    This clothbound, jacketed book closely aligns with the packaging of the first volume, creating an elegant companion set.

    Binding Type: Hardcover
    Author: Tadao Ando, Richard Pare (Author), Dominique Perrault (Introduction by)
    Published: 04/10/2025
    Publisher: Phaidon Press
    ISBN: 9781838669294
    Pages: 280
    Weight: 4.65lbs
    Size: 11.70h x 10.20w x 1.40d

    About the Author

    Tadao Ando is Japan's leading contemporary architect. Working primarily in structural concrete, alongside subtle details in natural materials like wood and stone, Ando has received the Pritzker Prize in 1995 and the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal in 2002.

    Richard Pare is a photographer and founding curator of photography at the Canadian Centre for Architecture. Among his many exhibitions, he has had major shows at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Martin Gropiusbau in Berlin, and the Royal Academy of Arts in London.

    Dominique Perrault is a French architect and urban planner.

  • 10.20" L x 1.40" W x 11.70" H

  • This item ships parcel via UPS, FedEx, or DHL, and a signature is required for packages valued over $200. Large quantities, however, may ship using one of our trusted freight carriers, for which a delivery appointment will need to be scheduled.

    Please contact help@trnk-nyc.com with any additional questions regarding shipping or delivery.

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