In this body of qualitative-interpretivist research, Fumihiko Maki's six-phase, 25-year development of Hillside Terrace will be analyzed with respect to his theories of urban planning and the environment and circumstances surrounding it. With Hillside Terrace, Maki h...
Fumihiko MakiHillside TerraceOpen SpaceIn the rush for modernization, many of the Chinese cities are in the abrupt disappearance of character and identity of the unique places. Urban open space has lost its sense of place. This paper analyzes the applicability of group form theory within today's...
Daikanyama Hillside TerraceFumihiko MakiIn reference to the okuesei ("inwardness") that is characteristic of Japanese urban design and architecture, this paper uses the layers of permeable space (LPS) of Daikanyama Hillside Terrace, an urban commercial and residential building complex, that ...