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Zero Yen House is an exhibition by Japanese architect and artist Kyohei Sakaguchi, inspired by the constructions of Japanese homeless people. Sakaguchi, a graduate of the Department of Architecture at Waseda University, became interested in "vernacular architecture" whilst a student, and since then has documented the temporary structures created by the homeless in the cities of Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya. In 2004, he published a book, Zero Yen Houses, which contained photographs of many of these constructions.

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  • ゼロ円ハウス (ja)
  • Zero Yen House (en)
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  • ゼロ円ハウス(ぜろえんはうす、Zero Yen House)は、日本の建築家であり芸術家である坂口恭平による、日本のホームレスの人々の建築にインスピレーションを得た展覧会。 早稲田大学建築学科を卒業した坂口は、学生時代に「自力建築」に興味を持ち、その後、東京、大阪、名古屋の各都市でホームレスによって作られた仮設建築物を紹介 。2004年に、これらの家の写真を多数掲載した本、 『Zero Yen Houses』を出版 。 展示会で展示されたのはビデオ映像、スケッチ、大型インクジェット印刷物、ゼロ円ハウスの詳細な建築図面、フルスケールで進化型ハウスと題する構造体のレプリカ (元は東京の、無名カメラエンジニアによって造られた) など。 坂口氏は、ゼロ円ハウスを日本の伝統的現象、伝統的な日本の仏教の修行に根ざしているとしている 。 (ja)
  • Zero Yen House is an exhibition by Japanese architect and artist Kyohei Sakaguchi, inspired by the constructions of Japanese homeless people. Sakaguchi, a graduate of the Department of Architecture at Waseda University, became interested in "vernacular architecture" whilst a student, and since then has documented the temporary structures created by the homeless in the cities of Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya. In 2004, he published a book, Zero Yen Houses, which contained photographs of many of these constructions. (en)
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  • Zero Yen House is an exhibition by Japanese architect and artist Kyohei Sakaguchi, inspired by the constructions of Japanese homeless people. Sakaguchi, a graduate of the Department of Architecture at Waseda University, became interested in "vernacular architecture" whilst a student, and since then has documented the temporary structures created by the homeless in the cities of Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya. In 2004, he published a book, Zero Yen Houses, which contained photographs of many of these constructions. The exhibition includes video footage, sketches, large ink-jet prints, a detailed architectural drawing of a zero-yen house, and a full-scale replica of one such structure entitled An Evolving House (the original, in Tokyo, was built by an unnamed camera engineer). Sakaguchi sees the zero yen house as uniquely Japanese phenomenon, rooted in the austerity of traditional Japanese Buddhism. (en)
  • ゼロ円ハウス(ぜろえんはうす、Zero Yen House)は、日本の建築家であり芸術家である坂口恭平による、日本のホームレスの人々の建築にインスピレーションを得た展覧会。 早稲田大学建築学科を卒業した坂口は、学生時代に「自力建築」に興味を持ち、その後、東京、大阪、名古屋の各都市でホームレスによって作られた仮設建築物を紹介 。2004年に、これらの家の写真を多数掲載した本、 『Zero Yen Houses』を出版 。 展示会で展示されたのはビデオ映像、スケッチ、大型インクジェット印刷物、ゼロ円ハウスの詳細な建築図面、フルスケールで進化型ハウスと題する構造体のレプリカ (元は東京の、無名カメラエンジニアによって造られた) など。 坂口氏は、ゼロ円ハウスを日本の伝統的現象、伝統的な日本の仏教の修行に根ざしているとしている 。 (ja)
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