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  • Young, David E. (David Earl)
     
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  • Architecture, Domestic -- Japan -- History.
     
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    Introduction to Japanese architecture [electronic resource] / text and photographs by David and Michiko Young ; illustrations by Tan Hong Yew.
    by Young, David E. (David Earl)
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    Singapore : Tuttle Pub., 2012.
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  • Architecture -- Japan -- History.
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  • Architecture, Domestic -- Japan -- History.
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  • Vernacular architecture -- Japan.
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    Introduction to Japanese Architecture provides an overview of Japanese architecture in its historical and cultural context. It begins with a discussion of prehistoric dwellings and concludes with a description of contemporary trends in areas as diverse as country inns, underground malls, and love hotels. The intervening 12,000 years are analyzed in reference to major changes in architecture caused by Buddhist and indigenous influences, feudalism, and finally the influence of Western culture in the 19th century.
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