According to Japanese architect Yasutaka Yoshimura, his work is iridescent, varying in scope and function. Here he pret to guide readers to see his work from a particular angle, through texts that take a different approach to those he has published in the past position. His at the confluence of architecture and society is what is used to make waves to a quest for ser equally involved in both spheres, as well as to find subtleties and common structures between them. Therefore, it explores various topics, such as architecture and Creative Commons, building Japanese houses a l foreign, container architecture, and cities without infrastructure. 144 p: fot, color, 21x15 cm, paperback ...