Shoin-zukuri
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British pronunciation/ʃˈɔɪnzjˈuːkjʊɹˌi/
American pronunciation/ʃˈɔɪnzjˈuːkjʊɹi/

Definizione e Significato di "shoin-zukuri"

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shoin-zukuri

a traditional Japanese architectural style characterized by the use of wooden screens, tatami mats, and decorative alcoves

What is "shoin-zukuri"?

Shoin-zukuri is a traditional Japanese architectural style that emerged during the late Muromachi period and became prominent in the Edo period. This style is known for its wooden structures and tatami mat flooring, which provides a natural and warm atmosphere. Shoin-zukuri typically features sliding doors, called fusuma and shoji, which allow for flexible room arrangements and a connection to the outdoors. The design often includes a study area, or shoin, that has built-in shelves and a space for writing or reading. Overall, this style emphasizes simplicity, elegance, and harmony with nature, reflecting the cultural values of the time.

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