The Sumiya Pleasure House in Kyoto is one of the most spectacular examples of high end Japanese architecture and craftsmanship.
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Japanese interior design embodies simplicity and precision. It is also a stunning design that often adds wooden elements, especially to the house's frames, doors, and walls. It is a perfect design for you who want to get closer to nature.
Machiya are traditional Japanese wooden townhouses. Scattered initially throughout Japan, they lost popularity when the country began pushing for the Modernization of their architecture. Thankfully, some cities like Kyoto partook in preservation programs that allowed these accommodations to withstan
Japanese say "Engawa", the Japan style of veranda. 縁側 It was so hot daytime, but this place was not so. この日は暑かったのですが、この場所は涼しくて気持ちの良い空間でした。 このような縁側、いいなーと感じます。 匠の館 norikura.com/ Takayama city, Gifu prefecture, Japan
One of the most distinctive features of Japanese architecture is the magnificent roofs. When you see Japanese temples and shrines such as Nikko Toshogu Shrine, Sensoji Temple, and Meiji Jingu Shrine, you will definitely notice the grand roof first. This article will introduce these charming roofs in detail!
Kerry Hill Architects takes its cues from traditional Japanese architecture for Aman's new Kyoto opening
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Japanese architecture, the built structures of Japan and their context. A pervasive characteristic of Japanese architecture is an understanding of the natural world as a source of spiritual insight and an instructive mirror of human emotion. Learn more about the history and characteristics of Japanese architecture.
Iwasaki Garden, Tokyo, Japan
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By Alan George In the spirit of sharing and inspired by the serene beauty of Japanese design, I dove deep into the world of Japanese...
Dans le quartier de la Bastille, l’ancienne demeure du couturier Kenzo a été repensée par l’architecte Kengo Kuma. Nouvelles perspectives et ouvertures sur la lumière ont guidé son travail, pour une sensation de grande sérénité
A new book explores the ways in which Kuma has spent a career taking the ordinary, and through creative energy, turning it into something extraordinary
Step into a realm of refined elegance and cultural immersion in the heart of Kyoto, where our meticulously designed villa seamlessly weaves together the threads of tradition and modernity. This exclusive residence stands as a testament to Kyoto's timeless allure, offering a haven where the echoes of ancient heritage meet the pulse of contemporary luxury.
Located in a residential neighborhood of Kanazawa, north of Kyoto, Shota Nakanishi Architects...
Life in an old Japanese house Vol.4: Old Japanese Homes…
Traditional Japanese House
Shibamata, Katsushika, Japan