Abstract
This paper is to reconstruct design process of Japanese pavilion in Venice biennale, Italy (1956) designed by Takamasa YOSHIZAKA with his laboratory and reveal architect's formal manipulations conducted under strategic design thinking. Study materials were original design drawings possessed by National Archives of Modern Architecture, Tokyo. The discussion goes as following:
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