Reflecting Peter Salter's ongoing relationship with Japan, this work offers a comprehensive critical appreciation of the Osaka Folly, Thai Fish Restaurant, Kamiichi Mountain Pavillion and Inami Woodcarving Museum, as well his Folly project for Glasgow's Year of Architecture. This detailed examination of Salter's work serves to underline his continuing interest in the role of regionalism and vernacular form and detail in architecture.
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