Japanese Homes And Their Surroundings by Edwin Morse

"Japanese Homes and Their Surroundings" explores the architecture, layout, and design of traditional Japanese homes, providing a detailed examination of the cultural and practical aspects that influence residential structures in Japan. The book delves into various elements such as construction materials, room functions, and the integration of nature with living spaces, reflecting the aesthetic and philosophical ethos of Japanese life. Through illustrations and descriptions, it offers insights into how these architectural forms foster a harmonious relationship between human habitation and the natural environment, highlighting the unique blend of simplicity, utility, and beauty in Japanese domestic architecture.

The 5975th greatest book of all time


Published
1886
Nationality
American
Type
Fiction
Pages
372
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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