Edited by Christian Dehli and Andrea Grolimund
This is the story of Umbrella House conceived by the mathematically trained Japanese architect Kazuo Shinohara (1925–2006), from its initial construction in Tokyo, Japan in 1961 to its preservation little over half a century later at Vitra in Weil am Rhein, Germany. Thanks to a stroke of good fortune, the house was saved from demolition but could not remain in Tokyo. So, this little masterpiece was carefully dismantled, its timbers painstakingly conserved, packed, shipped, and then reassembled, before reconstruction on the Vitra Campus. Expanding on photographs by Osamu Murai and Damian Poffet, contributors include Ryue Nishizawa, Kazuo Shinohara, Christian Dehli, and Andrea Grolimund, as well as David B. Stewart together with Shin-ichi Okuyama. The house’s journey from Japan to Germany is also presented in a short photo series. Designed by Elektrosmog.
November 2022, English
Hardcover, 120 pages, 18 × 25 cm
ISBN 978-3-945852-55-2
Published by Vitra Design Museum