Shinden-zukuri
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British pronunciation/ʃˈɪndənzjˈuːkjʊɹˌi/
American pronunciation/ʃˈɪndənzjˈuːkjʊɹi/

Definition och Betydelse av "shinden-zukuri"

Shinden-zukuri
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aristokratisk bostadsarkitektur stil shinden-zukuri

a style of aristocratic residential architecture characterized by a large main hall surrounded by smaller buildings, often seen in palaces and noble estates during the Heian period

What is "shinden-zukuri"?

Shinden-zukuri is a traditional Japanese architectural style that originated during the Heian period, roughly from the 8th to the 12th centuries. This style is characterized by its elegant and spacious layout, typically featuring wooden structures elevated above the ground. Shinden-zukuri homes often have a central hall, known as the "shinden," which serves as the main living area and is surrounded by smaller rooms for sleeping and storage. The design includes sliding doors and wide verandas that open to gardens, allowing for a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces. This architectural style reflects the aesthetic values of the Heian period, emphasizing beauty, harmony, and the importance of nature in daily life.

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