Roesling Nakamura Architects: Objectives in PracticeThe Roesling Nakamura studio can be credited with constructions of all typologies in which the studio has always sought to organize spaces, thouroughfares and structures in such a way as to facilitate their use as much as possible. |
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Preface by Ralph Roesling Kotaro Nakamura Mun Ying Kung Chikako Terada Hart | 8 |
Introduction by Minoru Takeyama | 10 |
The Work of Roesling Nakamura Architects by Bob Condia | 12 |
Copyright | |
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