The Japanese House by Heinrich Engel

A Tradition for Contemporary Architecture

This insightful exploration delves into the architectural principles and cultural significance of traditional Japanese residential design, highlighting the harmonious relationship between nature and human habitation. Through detailed analysis and illustrations, the work examines the unique structural elements, spatial arrangements, and aesthetic considerations that define the quintessential Japanese house. It offers a comprehensive understanding of how these homes reflect broader societal values and philosophies, emphasizing simplicity, functionality, and a deep respect for the natural environment.

Published
1964
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Medium
Pages
300-400
Original Language
English
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