HAA 18j

Semester: Fall
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Year offered: 2018
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Introduction to Japanese Architecture
Yukio Lippit
Monday/Wednesday 10:30-11:45am
A survey of the diverse architectural traditions of the Japanese archipelago from the prehistoric era through the twentieth century. Various building types-including the Shinto shrine, Buddhist temple, castle, teahouse, palace and farmhouse-will be studied through representative surviving examples. Issues to be explored include the basic principles of timber-frame engineering, the artisanal culture of master carpenters, and the mixed legacy of the functionalist interpretation of Japanese architecture.