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"Architectural Landscapes" is a collection of works by Takashi Homma, one of Japan's leading photographers. This is a collection of works from the catalog published in 2007 for his solo exhibition at Gallery White Room in Ginza, supervised by Yasunori Houki, currently of Super Lab. The following is a text by architect Yoshiharu Tsukamoto of Atelier Bow-Wow: "Homma Takashi's Architectural Landscapes does not have the compulsive force of architectural photography as a device. It feels as if the architecture is freed from the subjectivity of the planner or designer and is allowed to simply lie there as part of the environment. Once you empty the subject position of the architecture in this way, you can see that it is crowded with various objects and events, neighboring buildings, views from the site, life, plants, and even models, creating a unique landscape for each building. In this way, the architecture becomes an opening that is open to the world. (Omitted) Architecture as a landscape accurately predicts the way architecture will be created in the future, and conscious architects are beginning to address this issue." Includes illustrations with motifs of Le Corbusier, Aalto, Jacobsen, etc. Separate text included.