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William H. Coaldrake

William H. Coaldrake is Project Professor in the Graduate School of Interdisciplinary Information Studies, the University of Tokyo, and Visiting Research Fellow in the Department of Architecture, Graduate School of Engineering, the University of Tokyo. His books include The Way of the Carpenter: Tools and Japanese Architecture (Weatherhill, 1990) and Architecture and Authority in Japan (Routledge, 1996).

William H. Coaldrake reviews 'Modern Japanese Culture: The insider view' by Leith Morton

March 2004, no. 259 01 March 2004
Modern Japanese Culture – what a seductive title! It evokes images of a fast-paced, technologically advanced nation with deep traditions reinventing itself as a post-industrial society with a rich culture. We immediately think of Kurosawa’s epic films, manga comics and anime, contemporary ceramics, video games, Issey Miyake’s extravaganzas, the sublime minimalism of Ando Tadao’s architectu ... (read more)