Architecture
Examines architecture in Japan influenced by foreign cultures as well as climate; landscape and examples of both traditional and modern architecture including temples, shrines, castles and bridges.
Architecture
Historical overview, from early shrines and temples to castles and modern trends.
Chiiori Project
Preserving old thatched roof houses in rural Japan. For people concerned with saving and preserving the kayabuki houses that are being lost at an alarming rate.
Historic Architecture in Kyoto
Photographs, basic historical facts and visitor info on the notable historic buildings of Kyoto.
Japanese Architecture in Kansai
Structures such as temples, castles, tea rooms and their component elements.
Japanese Interiors
Examines aspects of Japanese homes and interior design. Articles on furniture, traditional materials such as hinoki and chestnut wood, and accessories such as imari porcelains, hanging scrolls, folding screens.
Jaspanese Country Style (Minka-Ichiku)
Information on preserving and converting traditional Japanese farm houses (minka) for modern living. Contains additional material related to Yoshihiro Takishita's book "Japanese Country Style" and the houses he has built.
Katsura Rikyu
The buildings and landscape design of a 17th century Imperial villa.
Museum Meiji-Mura
Open air museum for preserving and exhibiting Japanese architecture of the Meiji period, 1868-1912.
Response of Traditional Wooden Japanese Constructi
Shows the weaknesses in traditional Japanese wooden homes in the face of earthquakes.
Shoin Architecture
Illustrated discussion of the development of this Muromachi period style. Well organized.
The Ancient Capital of Nara and the Old Temple Tod
Reconstruction efforts, centering around the early 18th century transportation and installation of two enormous beams.
The Japanese House
Analysis of traditional Japanese domestic architecture as being based on long standing attitudes towards ideas of harmony. B&W illustrations on separate pages.
The Traditional Japanese House
Details the elements of a traditional Japanese house, and the Japanese attitude toward aesthetics, balance, harmony, economy and beauty.
The World Heritage Shirakawa-go
Shirakawa Commerce and Industry Society provides a visitor guide to the village noted for its traditional Gassho style houses.
Tondabayashi "The Sugiyama Family's Old
Edo period home of a wealthy sake brewer.
Toshogu: a Seventeenth Century Monument
The construction of the Nikko Toshogu, mausoluem of the first Tokugawa shogun, Ieyasu, and the story of the project manager, Kohra Munehiro.
Visual Arts: Architecture
Article discussing the impact of traditional concepts on modern Japanese architects.