Originally published: Tokyo : New York : Kodansha International, 1985
Includes bibliographical references )pages 140-142( and index
1st US ed
Machine generated contents note: Horyuji Temple And Its Symbol, The Pagoda -- The Great Eighth-Century Temples -- Architecture Of The Pure Land Sect -- New Medieval Forms: The Great Buddha Style -- New Medieval Forms: The Zen Style -- Details Of The Great Buddha Style -- Details Of The Zen Style -- The Medieval Japanese Style -- The Golden And Silver Pavilions -- Medieval Construction Methods -- Temple Architecture In The Early Modern Period -- Buddhist Architecture: Structure And Detail -- Shinto Shrines -- Common Shrine Styles -- The Yomeimon Gate: Nikko Toshogu Shrine -- Japanese Baroque -- The Neighborhood Shrine -- The World Of The Craftsmen -- Construction Techniques Of The Edo Period -- Houses Of The Jomon And Yayoi Periods -- Reconstructing Yayoi And Tumulus-Period Dwellings -- The Ancient Capitals -- The Heijo And Heian Capitals -- Heijo: First Of The Great Capitals -- Residences Of The Nara Period -- The Heian Capital -- The Shinden Style -- Daily Life In A Shinden Mansion -- Commoners' Dwellings -- Residences Of The Samurai -- A Formal Audience In A Warrior Residence -- The Shoin Style: Early Modern Residential Architecture -- The Design System Of The Shoin -- Katsura Detached Palace And The Sukiya Style -- Sukiya-Style Decor -- Minka: Dwellings Of The Common People -- Minka Diversity -- Provincial Towns In The Edo Period -- Japan's Premodern Cities -- The Edo Metropolis -- Schools In The Edo Period -- Himeji: The Grandest Of The Surviving Castles -- The Historical Development Of Castles -- Castles In Wartime -- Castle Defense -- The Twelve Surviving Donjons -- Castle Towns -- Castle Palaces -- The Architecture Of The Tea Ceremony -- Designing The Teahouse -- Soan Teahouses -- The Tea Garden -- Staging The No Drama -- The Structure Of The No Stage -- The Architecture Of The Kabuki Theater -- Improvements In Kabuki Theater Design -- The Architecture Of The Pleasure Quarters -- Design In The Pleasure Quarters -- Gracious Pastimes At A Sukiya Complex -- Entertainment Fit For An Emperor
Nihon kenchiku no katachi.
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Kazuo Nishi and Kazuo Hozumi ; translated, adapted, and with an introduction by H. Mack Horton