Suzuki’s writing style is clear, concise, and focused on conveying his research’s key ideas and findings. The article is structured logically, with a clear introduction that sets the context for…
Japanese architecture is primarily a result of the ideologies and way of life of their ancestors. According to the Japanese philosopher Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, the distinction between subject and object…
From ancient civilizations to modern-day cities, the way people live and their cultural values have been reflected in the structures that they build. These cultural influences are evident in the…
Tatte hanjo nete ichijo,” which means that you only need half a tatami mat to stand and a full mat to sleep. The ideology that holds that we don’t need…
Japan started producing animation films in the year 1917, which was better known as the age of silent movies. They devised many methods of making anime and began with the…
Materials, patterns, and elements used in a region directly result from its climate and culture. These patterns get repeated in that place, creating very strong visual associations. Typical features and…
Japanese architecture is often thought of to be simple and minimal. However, Japanese architecture can be the opposite. Influenced by architectural legends like Le Corbusier, and, in the earlier years,…
“Japanese architects have become a new guard for modern Architecture, releasing Innovative, functional, and aesthetic designs that are lauded around the world.” — Tadao Ando Japan is a culturally and…
The Olympians have always been the subject of interest all around the world. This year, Japan has added a little bit of spice to it, with the help of architecture…
From the start, this establishment of History of Japanese Furniture may appear to be very little about furniture by any means. Like all the other things that exist on this…
Contemporary Japanese architecture is a rich mix of traditional design practices and western modern aesthetics. The dialogue between the two is seen in the integration of time-honored Japanese architectural elements…
Temporary, resilient, and versatile in nature! These are buildings that last for a short period. Buildings that are passengers. In the last few decades, Ephemeral Architecture has brought about new…