Sukiya-zukuri

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Sukiya-zukuri is a refined Japanese architectural style characterized by elegant simplicity, natural materials, and an origin in tea house design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Japanese architectural style
architectural style
associatedWithConcept sabi
wabi
contrastsWith Shinden-zukuri NERFINISHED
Shoin-zukuri
countryOfOrigin Japan
developedFrom chashitsu design
developedInPeriod Azuchi–Momoyama period NERFINISHED
early Edo period
emphasizes harmony with nature
informality
subtle aesthetic effects
hasCharacteristic asymmetry
careful proportioning
close relationship with garden
elegant simplicity
emphasis on craftsmanship
exposed natural wood
flexible interior partitions
informal elegance
intimate scale
lightness of structure
paper sliding doors
refined design
subdued color palette
subtle decoration
tatami-mat flooring
use of natural materials
visual simplicity
hasElement engawa veranda
garden views
latticework details
low eaves
sliding doors
tokonoma alcove
influencedBy Japanese tea ceremony NERFINISHED
tea house architecture
wabi-sabi aesthetics
relatedStyle Shinden-zukuri NERFINISHED
Shoin-zukuri NERFINISHED
usedFor pavilions
residences
tea houses
usesMaterial bamboo
natural stone
paper
plaster
wood

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