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Japan's wooden heritage : a journey through a thousand years of architecture
"Japan's Wooden Heritage: A Journey Through a Thousand Years of Architecture brings together essays by architectural historian Terunobu Fujimori and photographs by Mitsumasa Fujitsuka, and commentary by structural engineer Mikio Koshihara that originally appeared in Kateigahō, Japan's premier magazine of art and culture, supplemented with additional essays by Mitsumasa Fujitsuka. What distinguishes this volume is its selection of 23 locations--including well-known temples and shrines but also lesser-known structures--to represent a broad scope of architectural styles, functions, and time periods; the outstanding photographs; and the distinct approaches taken by each of the three essayists"--
The Jōdo-dō (Pure Land Hall) at Jōdo-ji Temple -- The Hōō-dō (Phoenix Hall) at Byōdō-in Temple -- Kintai-kyō Bridge -- Matsumoto Castle -- Ōtaki Shrine -- The Nakamura House at Narai-juku -- The Zaō-dō Hall at Kinpusen-ji Temple -- The old Konpira Grand Theatre (Kanamaru-za) -- The Goshadō of Akagami Shrine -- Rinshun-kaku Villa -- Nageire-dō Hall -- Covered bridges -- The Sanjūsangen-dō Hall (Rengeō-in Temple) -- The main hall at Izumo Taisha Shrine -- The Kannon-dō Hall at Kasamori-ji Temple -- Seison-kaku Villa -- The Aizu Sazae-dō Hall -- The ferryman's hut at Suge -- The Ō-dō (Great Hall) at Fuki-ji Temple -- The five-tiered pagoda at Rurikō-ji Temple -- The Tsubokawa House -- The Jo-an Tea Ceremony House -- Itsukushima Shrine
Japan's wooden heritage : a journey through a thousand years of architecture
"Japan's Wooden Heritage: A Journey Through a Thousand Years of Architecture brings together essays by architectural historian Terunobu Fujimori and photographs by Mitsumasa Fujitsuka, and commentary by structural engineer Mikio Koshihara that originally appeared in Kateigahō, Japan's premier magazine of art and culture, supplemented with additional essays by Mitsumasa Fujitsuka. What distinguishes this volume is its selection of 23 locations--including well-known temples and shrines but also lesser-known structures--to represent a broad scope of architectural styles, functions, and time periods; the outstanding photographs; and the distinct approaches taken by each of the three essayists"--
The Jōdo-dō (Pure Land Hall) at Jōdo-ji Temple -- The Hōō-dō (Phoenix Hall) at Byōdō-in Temple -- Kintai-kyō Bridge -- Matsumoto Castle -- Ōtaki Shrine -- The Nakamura House at Narai-juku -- The Zaō-dō Hall at Kinpusen-ji Temple -- The old Konpira Grand Theatre (Kanamaru-za) -- The Goshadō of Akagami Shrine -- Rinshun-kaku Villa -- Nageire-dō Hall -- Covered bridges -- The Sanjūsangen-dō Hall (Rengeō-in Temple) -- The main hall at Izumo Taisha Shrine -- The Kannon-dō Hall at Kasamori-ji Temple -- Seison-kaku Villa -- The Aizu Sazae-dō Hall -- The ferryman's hut at Suge -- The Ō-dō (Great Hall) at Fuki-ji Temple -- The five-tiered pagoda at Rurikō-ji Temple -- The Tsubokawa House -- The Jo-an Tea Ceremony House -- Itsukushima Shrine
Japan's wooden heritage : a journey through a thousand years of architecture
Nihon mokuzō isan
日本木造遺産
Nihon mokuzō isan : sennen no kenchiku o tabi suru
日本木造遺産 : 千年の建築を旅する
Fujimori, Terunobu (author) / Fujitsuka, Mitsumasa (author, photographer) / Larrabee, Hart (translator)
First edition
2017
203 Seiten
26 cm
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Translation of: Nihon mokuzō isan: sennen no kenchiku o tabisuru
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