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Japanese Architectural Design: East
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Japanese Architectural Design: East Meets West
Beginning with the Meiji Restoration, the techniques of Western architecture spread
rapidly throughout Japan. Some architects fused the two traditions, while others subtly
incorporated Western details into the modernized sukiya style. Filmed in Kyoto, this
program focuses on the evolution of Japanese architecture from the late 19th century up to
the Second World War. Buildings toured include the Shimadzu Foundation Memorial Hall;
Murin-an; Botukuden Hall, by Shigemitsu Matsumuro; the former JR Nijo Station; Gion-kaku
Tower, by Ito Chuta; Chochikkyo, by Fujii Koji; Kyoto Kaikan Hall Annex; Kyoto Municipal
Museum of Art; and Yasaka Kaikan Hall, by Tokusaburo Kimura. (46 minutes, color)
Year: 2003
Closed Captioned: No
ORDER CODE: FFMBVL32836V
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