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442 Seiten Frisches und sauberes Hardcover-Exemplar mit Schutzumschlag und Originalschuber. Inklusive 270 Tafeln und Abbildungen. Preface: "The Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai (The Society for International Cultural Relations, Tokyo, Japan) published the Art Treasures of Japan in 1960, which introduced carefully selected masterpieces of Japanese painting, sculpture and decorative arts. The present volume presents the finest examples of the traditional arts of architecture and gardening in Japan and includes a full text on both subjects." Contents: Preface - Editorial Staff - Editors' Notes - Introduction - Part I. Survey of Japanese Architecture and Gardens - History of Japanese Architecture - Prehistoric Period - The Jomon Period - The Yayoi Period - The Tumulus Period - Asuka-Nara Period - Heian Period - Kamakura-Muromachi Period - Momoyama-Edo Period - Characteristics of Japanese Architecture - Japan-Its Natural Characteristics and its People - The Reception of Foreign Cultures and the Preservation of Tradition - Japanese Views on Architecture - Materials and Construction Systems - Design in Japanese Architecture - Technical Survey of Japanese Architecture - Materials Used in Japanese Architecture - Wood - Stone - Tile - Construction Systems-Some Technical Terms Explained - Podium - Framing - Bracket Complex - Types of Bracketing Systems - Intermediate Support - Eaves and Eaves Rafters - Roof Framing - Roof Shapes, Roofing Materials and Roof Ornaments - Wall - Floor and Veranda - Railing - Window - Ceiling - Doorway, Doors and Screens and Openwork Friezes - Buddhist Altar (butsudan) - Moldings and Enriched Moldings - Ornamentation in Japanese Architecture - Color - Mural Painting - Lacquer, mother-of-pearl and gold lacquer work - Carving - Metal Fitting - Tile - Japanese Carpenter's Tools - Marking Tool, Straight Edge and Square - Saw - Chisel and Gouge - Plane adn Shaving Trowel - Axe and Adze - Other Tools - History and Characteristics of Japanese Gardens - Gardens in the Ancient Period - Gardens of the Shinden Style Residence - The Jodo Style Garden - Zen Temple Gardens - Evolution of Tea-Garden - The Strolling Garden of the Daimyo - Two Approaches to Garden Art - Techniques of Japanese Gardening - Pond and Island in Japanese Gardens - Garden Features - Bridge - Cascade - Rocks and Rockwork - Stone Lantern - Footpath - Part II. Particular Building Types - Shinto Architecture - Model Shrines - Ise Shrine - Izumo Shrine - Sumiyoshi Shrine - Kasuga Shrine - Kamo Shrine - Usa Shrine - History of Shinto Architecture - Buddhist Architecture - Ancient Period (Asuka-Nara and Heian Periods) - Early Middle Ages (Kamakura-Muromachi Period) - Late Middle Ages (Momoyama-Edo Period) - Buddhist Sects and Their Specific Buildings - Nara Six Sects - Tendai and Shingon Sects - Zen Sects - Jodo, Jodo-Shin, Jishu and Other Sects - Types of Buddhist Buildings - Kondo and Kodo - Octagonal Hall - Twin Halls and Halls with Extended Roofs - Hondo - Buddha Hall and Doctrine Hall of the Zen Temple - Amida Hall - Pagoda - Bell House, Sutra Repository and Storehouse - Gate, Corridor and Wall - Dormitory, Superior's Quarters and Kitchen Quarters - Houses and Castles - Prehistoric Dwellings - Shinden Style Residence - Shoin Style Residence - Tokonoma, or Toko - Chigaidana, or Tana - Tsuke-shoin, or Shoin - Noh-Play Stage - Tea-Room Architecture - Farmhouses and Townhouses - Castles and Castle Towns - History of the Japanese Castle - Donjons and Stone-Walls - Part III. Plates - Shinto Architecture - 1. Ise Inner Shrine, Mie Prefecture - 12. Second Main Shrine, Sumiyoshi Shrine - 20. Kamo-no-Wakeikazuchi Shrine. Rebuilt in 1863. - 28. Main Shrine, Mikami Shrine. Kamakura Period. - 38. Karamon, Hogonji. Detail under the eaves - 40. Kitano Temman Shrine. 46. Yomei Gate, Toshogu. - Buddhist Architecture - 63. Tegaimon, Todaiji, Nara. Middle 8th Century; Heavily repaired in the Kamakura Period. - 64. Hokkedo, Todaiji, Nara c. 748 - 68. Shosoin Storehouse, Todaiji.
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