Japan Style : Architecture + Interiors + Design / Introduction By Geeta Mehta ; Text by Kimie Tada and Geeta Mehta ; Photographs By Noboru Murata.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: Tokyo ; Rutland, Vermont : Singapore : Tuttle Publishing, ©2019Edition: Revised EditionDescription: 224 Pages : Color Illustrations ; 27 cmContent type:- still image
- 9784805315231
- 4805315237
- NA2850 .T33 2019
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Includes bibliographical references (page 224).
Japanese homes speak to the soul and provide a contemplative environment from which to experience the world. Japan Style offers rare glimpses into twenty exquisite traditional homes in Japan. The lavish photographs in this volume demonstrate how Japanese design achieves a timeless tranquility using a few very simple, natural elements. The wabi-sabi ideal, translated loosely by Frank Lloyd Wright as a "rusticity and simplicity that borders on loneliness," is considered the epitome of sophistication in Japanese interior design. The houses in this book invite us to rethink the wisdom of our hurried modern lifestyle and return to a simpler, slower life. The quintessential Japanese aesthetic can be seen in a 100-year-old minka farmhouse, an old merchant's machiya townhouse in Kyoto, a sprawling country Samurai villa, and in a modern seaside cottage. This book offers insights for architects and homeowners alike by providing inspiring and surprising alternatives, relevant to the design of homes anywhere in the world today.
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