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Form and space of Japanese Architecture
Form and space of Japanese Architecture
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A classic work that explores the traditional architectural forms and spatial design of Japan. This book provides a detailed introduction to the unique forms of Japanese architecture, including temples, residences, and various other structures, while offering an in-depth analysis of their aesthetic and functional spatial configurations. Through a wealth of images and expert commentary, the book demonstrates how Japanese architecture harmoniously integrates the natural environment with human needs, serving as a model of the fusion between tradition and modernity. This book is an essential reference for architectural scholars and enthusiasts of Japanese culture.
Publisher: Shokokusha
issue 1975
Page count: 240
size 254×205mm
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