Tadao Ando - 0 Process and Idea (Signed with Drawing) - 2010





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First edition Japanese-language book by Tadao Ando titled 0 Process and Idea, signed with drawing, 318 pages, 24 × 19 cm, published by Toto出版 in 2010, in fine condition and focusing on Japan.
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Tadao Ando 0(ZERO) Process and Idea 安藤忠雄の建築 (Signed with Drawing Autograph)
This important volume offers a comprehensive introduction to the philosophy and works of Tadao Ando, one of the world’s most celebrated architects.
What makes this copy extraordinary is the inclusion of Ando’s authentic signature, transforming it from a reference book into a personal artifact of the master himself.
The book reflects Ando’s unique integration of concrete, light, and nature, providing essential insight into his architectural vision.
Signed copies are exceedingly scarce on the market, and to own one is not just possession—it is to hold a fragment of architectural history in your hands.
Please check the photos for details of its condition.
A rare and highly significant item—an essential centerpiece for collectors of architecture, design, and contemporary art.
Tadao Ando 0(ZERO) Process and Idea 安藤忠雄の建築 (Signed with Drawing Autograph)
This important volume offers a comprehensive introduction to the philosophy and works of Tadao Ando, one of the world’s most celebrated architects.
What makes this copy extraordinary is the inclusion of Ando’s authentic signature, transforming it from a reference book into a personal artifact of the master himself.
The book reflects Ando’s unique integration of concrete, light, and nature, providing essential insight into his architectural vision.
Signed copies are exceedingly scarce on the market, and to own one is not just possession—it is to hold a fragment of architectural history in your hands.
Please check the photos for details of its condition.
A rare and highly significant item—an essential centerpiece for collectors of architecture, design, and contemporary art.

