Japanese Homes and Their Surroundings (Dover Architecture)

Japanese Homes and Their Surroundings (Dover Architecture)

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This work deals with every aspect of the traditional Japanese home from its general plan and major structural features to such ceremonial and traditional appointments as the tatami mats (which actually determine the size of the house) lamps hibachi (braziers) fusuma and shoji screens candlesticks pillows and tokonoma (places where art objects or flowers are displayed). It covers details of both construction and architectural ornamentation and it points out the many ways in which the traditional Japanese house achieved the almost ideal blend of art and nature decoration and stark simplicity that is its hallmark. It shows in detail such things as how natural irregularities (such as in logs) are used to advantage how partitions change the shape of the interior and how the garden with its bridges lanterns and natural forms (sometimes artfully wrought) complements the severity of the house itself. More than 300 drawings by the author illustrate the text. Morse was one of the first to try to see and understand a dwelling in terms of the culture and tradition of the people who live in it. As a result this work which for three generations has remained the most informative and exhaustive discussion in English of the Japanese home is equally honored for its strikingly modern conception of architecture and more particularly of the Japanese home as a place where people live.Since this work was first published many of the traditional features of the Japanese home have altered under the impact of Western ideas. The work consequently should be particularly valuable to contemporary architects artists structural engineers and scholars who want a purer view of the traditional Japanese dwelling. Because of its wealth of suggestion it will also prove valuable to designers and craftsmen. For laymen it continues to offer insight into a type of architecture (and a way of life) that is having an increasing impact on Western ideas.

Series: Dover Architecture

Paperback: 416 pages

Publisher: Dover Publications (June 1 1961)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0486207463

ISBN-13: 978-0486207469

Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 1 x 8.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 1 pounds

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