Future Development of Japanese Dwelling Houses by Shigetsura Shiga

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Author Shiga, Shigetsura
Title Future Development of Japanese Dwelling Houses
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Summary "Future Development of Japanese Dwelling Houses" by Shigetsura Shiga is a thesis presented for the degree of Master of Architecture at the University of Illinois, written in the early 20th century. This scholarly work explores the evolution and potential future directions of Japanese residential architecture, reflecting on cultural, social, and aesthetic considerations that influence house design. Shiga draws comparisons between Japanese and Western architectural practices, articulating a vision for architecture that balances traditional Japanese elements with modern advancements. The thesis begins by examining the implications of Japan's rapidly changing society and the need for modernization in dwelling designs. Shiga discusses the importance of comfort, privacy, and beauty in house planning while advocating for the incorporation of scientific and economic considerations in contemporary architecture. He addresses specific characteristics of Japanese homes, such as seclusion, construction methods, and the potential for more open designs that align with modern living standards. Throughout, Shiga emphasizes the significance of architecture in shaping social behavior and national identity, ultimately urging architects and citizens alike to embrace innovation while respecting cultural heritage. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class NA: Fine Arts: Architecture
Subject Dwellings -- Japan
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EBook-No. 50963
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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