Tadao Ando, The Colours of Light is the momentous result of 10 years' collaboration between the established English photographer Richard Pare and Japan's leading architect, Tadao Ando (b.1941). This book includes 27 of Ando's buildings, completed over the spectrum of the last 15 years. It includes the notable Kidosaki House of 1986 in Tokyo; the Church on the Water of 1988 in Hokkaido; and the Meditation Space for UNESCO of 1995 in Paris. Pare's images break with previous conventions of architectural rather than producing literal portraits, he distils the 'essence' of Ando's buildings, with acute sensitivity to the subtle effects of natural light on architecture.
The eclectic photographic portfolio is complemented by Tom Heneghanan's accessible introductory essay and Ando's own preface. Personal drawings by Ando accompany the detailed description of each project. The Colours of Light approaches Ando's work from an entirely different angle to most monographs about the architect. This unique volume explores the atmosphere and life of his spaces through their shade and a technique which Ando himself has applauded.
Tadao Ando is a Japanese self-taught architect. Tadao Ando's body of work is known for the creative use of natural light and for structures that follow natural forms of the landscape, rather than disturbing the landscape by making it conform to the constructed space of a building. Ando's buildings are often characterized by complex three-dimensional circulation paths. These paths interweave between interior and exterior spaces formed both inside large-scale geometric shapes and in the spaces between them.
I would recommend this book to all architects who feel stuck. We are all stuck one way or the other. When I started it, I thought I would be only admiring Tadao Ando's architecture. The clear geomtry and the interesting spaces that happen through their intersection, the connection with the surroundings and interplay of materials and light or the building being a series of experiences. But it helped me think about other things. Like how new building prototypes are a major contribution to good architecture. Or how an architect can maintain personality but come up with different outcomes each time. It is also a good intorduction to architecture photography.
Beautiful photographies of Tadao Ando's work. The introduction on Tadao Ando's architecture and philosophy does a great job at setting the scene for Richard Pare's work. A great collaboration!
The mini edition is too small to really appreciate. It also seems like the photographer took all his photos on cloudy days and the architecture doesn't really pop.
this book contains the works of Tadao Ando. in the front pages we will be presented by his thoughts about architecture and the philosophy of his works, then follows with the photographs of his works. reading this book will make us learn to 'read' through photographs about how Tadao Ando manages to blend his architecture within the surrounding, and how he engages the natural elements especially the light as a part of his buildings.