Japanese architecture

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Japanese architecture is a traditional and modern building style from Japan characterized by wooden structures, modular interiors, harmony with nature, and minimalist aesthetics.

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Label Occurrences
Japanese architecture canonical 2
Shinto architecture 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural style
cultural heritage of Japan
countryOfOrigin Japan
hasCharacteristic asymmetrical composition
earthquake-conscious design
emphasis on craftsmanship
engawa verandas
flexible interior partitions
harmony with nature
integration of garden and building
lightweight materials
minimalist aesthetics
modular interiors
overhanging eaves
post-and-beam construction
raised floors
sliding doors
tatami flooring
use of natural materials
wooden structures
hasDesignPrinciple functional flexibility
ma (use of negative space)
shakkei (borrowed scenery)
simplicity
wabi-sabi (beauty of imperfection)
hasElement curved gable (karahafu) NERFINISHED
fusuma sliding panels
genkan entryway
irori hearth
shoji paper screens
tiled roof
tokonoma alcove
veranda facing garden
hasNotableArchitect Arata Isozaki NERFINISHED
Kengo Kuma NERFINISHED
Kenzo Tange NERFINISHED
Tadao Ando NERFINISHED
Toyo Ito NERFINISHED
hasPeriod Asuka period architecture
Azuchi–Momoyama period architecture NERFINISHED
Edo period architecture
Heian period architecture
Kamakura period architecture
Meiji period architecture NERFINISHED
Muromachi period architecture
Nara period architecture
Showa period architecture
Taisho period architecture
contemporary Japanese architecture
includesBuildingType Buddhist temple
Shinto shrine
castle
machiya townhouse
metabolist megastructure
minka farmhouse
modern office building
palace
tea house
influenced Western modern architecture
international residential design
minimalist architecture
influencedBy Buddhist architecture
Chinese architecture
Shinto beliefs
climate of Japan
practicedIn Japan NERFINISHED
relatedMovement Japanese modernism in architecture
Metabolism (architecture) NERFINISHED
usesMaterial bamboo
paper
plaster
stone
tile
wood

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Prairie style influencedBy Japanese architecture
Honden (main hall) architecturalStyle Japanese architecture
this entity surface form: Shinto architecture
golden shachihoko belongsToTradition Japanese architecture