Traditional Japanese Architecture 🔍

Architectural tradition (500 - Present)

Traditional Japanese architecture is characterized by its emphasis on natural materials, modularity, and a harmonious relationship with the surrounding environment. It often incorporates flexible spaces and a deep reverence for impermanence.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Traditional Japanese Architecture (Looking Forward)

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Kisho Kurokawa
Architect
Kurokawa consciously integrated elements like modularity, impermanence, and the concept of 'ma' (space between) from traditional Japanese architecture into his Metabolist designs and theories.