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Anime Architecture: Imagined Worlds and Endless Megacities

Anime Architecture: Imagined Worlds and Endless Megacities

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2021-03-31 12:12:04
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Stefan Riekele
  • ISBN:0500294526
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Anime has been influencing cinema, literature, comic books, and video games around the world for decades。 Part of what makes anime so popular are the memorable and breathtakingly detailed worlds designed by the creators, from futuristic cities of steel to romantic rural locales。 Anime Architecture presents the fantastic environments created by the most important and revered directors and illustrators of Japanese animated films, such as Hideaki Anno, Ko—ji Morimoto, and Mamoru Oshii。


Unprecedented access to vast studio archives of original background paintings, storyboards, drafts, and lm excerpts offers readers a privileged view into the earliest stages of conception, development, and  finished versions of iconic scenes from critically acclaimed movies such as AkiraGhost in the Shell, Metropolis, and more。 Revealing the secret creative processes of these major anime studios, Anime Architecture is perfect for anyone touched by the beauty and imagination of classic anime, offering inspiration for artists, illustrators, architects, designers, video game makers, and dreamers。

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Reviews

Konstantinos

Besides being a treasure trove of excellently presented art showcasing some of the most beautiful urban and architectural images anime has to offer, Stefan Riekeles' Anime Architecture also offers pithy texts, insightful comments, and enlightening views。 Highly recommended! Besides being a treasure trove of excellently presented art showcasing some of the most beautiful urban and architectural images anime has to offer, Stefan Riekeles' Anime Architecture also offers pithy texts, insightful comments, and enlightening views。 Highly recommended! 。。。more

krad

Not to be crass, but the amount of detail work in here is *fucking mindblowing*。 It's a bit of a narrow view on anime architecture as a whole (given anime portrays nearly every era of history under the sun), and should be called 'anime cyberpunk city architecture' more truthfully 。。。 but what it does focus on is an unparalleled look into the art of several key films。 This one's a long term book for me。 Not to be crass, but the amount of detail work in here is *fucking mindblowing*。 It's a bit of a narrow view on anime architecture as a whole (given anime portrays nearly every era of history under the sun), and should be called 'anime cyberpunk city architecture' more truthfully 。。。 but what it does focus on is an unparalleled look into the art of several key films。 This one's a long term book for me。 。。。more

Rix

This is a subject matter that I think probably deserves a whole lot more than one book。 But it's a good book。 Perhaps a little low on insight, and focusing more on theme and imagery than the architectural end of things, but worth it for the spectacular pictures you get to feast your eyes on when you pick it up This is a subject matter that I think probably deserves a whole lot more than one book。 But it's a good book。 Perhaps a little low on insight, and focusing more on theme and imagery than the architectural end of things, but worth it for the spectacular pictures you get to feast your eyes on when you pick it up 。。。more