Title A Study on the Conservation Concept?of Japanese Modern Architecture in 1960s
Authors Lim Tae-Hee ; Ishida Jun’ichiro
Page pp.217-224
ISSN 12269093
Keywords Modern Architecture ; Conservation ; Renovation ; Japan
Abstract Though technical problems and design methods are commonly discussed as to the conservation and the renovation of the modern architectures, it is the recognition of the value they have that should initially understood. In Japan, the conservation of the modern architecture drew many and drastic attractions with a few renovation acts on the beginning of 1970s, however those discussions were started in 1960. The conservation was initiated as a resistance to the restructuring of the cities in the wave of high speed economic growth as a concept to continue architecture of history, not of aesthetics. This was temporary, and later different concept was introduced those actions.