In the northwestern corner of Kyoto, Japan, stands a gleaming, gold structure called Kinkaku-ji. Also known as the Golden Pavilion, the building’s exterior is covered with luxurious gold paper while…
Japan is a country that has stunned the world with its impeccable disaster management capabilities as discussed in one of my previous articles. But there’s more than the trait of…
Some of the best writings on Japanese architecture have characteristically come from Western authors whose time in Japan was short-lived. Upon Bruno Taut’s arrival in Japan, he immediately drew comparisons…
As a testament to human resilience, Japan has revolutionised design & construction to contend with nature’s way of letting off some excess energy. From seismic zoning and building codes to…
Japan is an island country in east Asia, situated in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Japan’s population is equivalent to 1.53% of the world’s total population, with over 125 million people,…
Contextualizing Minimalism in Architecture In its essence, minimalism means to make the most of less. It focuses on the essential elements. In architecture, this is characterized by a sleek finish,…
Japan, an island nation located along the Pacific coast in East Asia, has a population of nearly 126 million people. Due to its geographical position, Japan is situated where several…
Satoshi Kurosaki founded Apollo Architects & Associates in Tokyo, Japan, in the year 2000 with the vision of spawning ‘a rich spirituality’ within a space while keeping it impervious and…
The Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum was Japan’s first open-air museum when it initially opened in 1926. It is located in Ueno Park, which also has a zoo, a historical museum,…
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…
Malaysia is a land full of an eclectic range of architecture, depicting its rich culture, heritage, and influence. Derived from civic and political studies, the history of its colonization and…
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…