This monograph describes more than a decade of work by Japanese architect Hiroshi Naito, known especially for the Toba Sea-Folk Museum.
The book details fifteen extraordinary projects through photos, drawings, texts and a complete chronology. Naito contributes an insightful, personal essay about his search over the years and in times of crisis to become inspired; to give value to people through the creation of meaningful architecture able to serve society long into the future. Valuable perspectives on his outlook and craft emerge.





