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Tomoko Sakamoto, Michael Kubo, Alejandro Zaera-Polo (Eds.)
The Yokohama Project. Foreign Office Architects
An interesting building usually has an equally interesting tale to tell, an epic embedded in the organization of the massive, complex amount of matter used to create the structure. This book recounts the story of the Yokokama Project, an inventive, undulating, grass-covered ferry terminal that was never meant to be built.
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