Japanese Module Interpreted: De-quotations of Re-quotations on Katsura Villa
…it. 11 Henri Bergson, in The Creative Evolution (1907), opposed the Darwinian theory on the evolution of the species in affirming that evolution is unpredictable. He criticized the mechanistic and…
…the provision of fresh air. The pavilion style became the fashion of the day for hospital and asylum buildings, with low-rise buildings in park settings.8 But the architectural language of…
…utilisation to cater for multigenerational living in their Australian houses/homes, the following discussion partially fills the gap in research on the migrant house, and speculates on future changes to mainstream…
…comes close to this falsification. The difficulty was that the pavilion had already become a familiar icon through the same fragmentary photographs and presentation plans used in its reconstruction: the…
…allow discussion on the teahouses, nor the garden design of Katsura, we continue the examination with the shoin-zukuri palace only. Figure 1. Katsura Villa’s shoin-zukuri buildings from left to right:…
…The chief would assess their ‘inasi and clearly understand the quality of his natural resources and the diligence of his people and quickly appraise their sustainability. For commoners, the ‘inasi…
…are generally keen to relate their family history to the unfamiliar person. This is a common phenomenon experienced by the author. In some friendly families, the owners even bring their…
…a move”.30 The aim is to investigate how the conceptual guides outlined in these proposals were interpreted and directed in the brief and then by the architects: What were the…