After his study at the Delft University of Technology, Japanese architect Moriko Kira set up his own studio in Amsterdam in 1996, and since then both worked for the Dutch government and lectures in the Netherlands. T epitome of her work is a variation of scale, program and location, and she has carried out projects in different cities in the Netherlands, Belgium, the United Kingdom and Japan. Offered here are a church conversion in Groningen, a cemetery pavilion in Apeldoorn, housing in IJburg, a weekend home in Hakone, and several other projects. A m is one of the essays detailed by Kira that accompanies cada one of them, JO Tota also analyzes his work and the focus on a short text. 176 pages: fot, color, 21x15 cm, paperback ...