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Author Nitschke, Günter, 1934-

Title From Shinto to Ando : studies in architectural anthropology in Japan / Günter Nitschke
Published London : Academy Editions ; New York : Distributed to the trade in the United States of America by St. Martin's Press, 1993

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Description 103 pages : illustrations (some color), plans ; 28 cm
Contents Daijosai and Shikinen Sengu - First Fruits Twice Tasted -- Time Is Money - Space Is Money: Rites of Passage to Places of Stillness -- Ma - Place, Space, Void -- Beyond Fence and Focus - Beyond Sacred and Profane -- En - Transactional Space -- Shime - Binding, Building and Occupying
Summary Alongside this overriding theme, the author provides a penetrative study of time, the element which complements space
This book presents a thorough and meticulous study of Japanese architecture based on thirty years of field research by the architect and urban planner, Gunter Nitschke. In this major anthropological survey, the imperial, religious and domestic architecture of Japan are traced in connection with the rituals and rites of Japanese society from Shinto to the modern day, culminating in the work of Tadao Ando the renowned Japanese architect. The book is a collection of essays exploring two threads of the evolution of Japanese architecture: the styles and the rituals which has persevered through the centuries, maintaining a traditional stronghold, and the styles and rituals which have adapted to the times and the influence of the Western world while still employing a lesser degree of tradition. Each essay focuses on the Japanese concept of space making and space understanding
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Architecture and religion.
Architecture -- Japan.
Rites and ceremonies -- Japan.
Urban anthropology -- Japan.
SUBJECT Japan -- Social life and customs. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069579
LC no. 94143989
ISBN 185490289X (PB)
1854902911 (HB)