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Modern Japan edited by Seizo Uchida, Daiwa House Industry Research Institute / photo by Yoshihiko Ono

Beginning with the Western-style houses in reservations that appeared when Japan opened its borders to the outside world, the trial and error of blending Japanese and Western styles during the Meiji period, the introduction of authentic architecture by hired foreigners, and the rise of modernism after overcoming the Great Kanto Earthquake, Japanese housing has come to the fore. A leading researcher on housing history gently recounts the 100-year history of Japanese housing from the end of the Edo period to the postwar period, focusing on changes in layout and lifestyles as the times passed. The book introduces the highlights of the existing buildings, including photographs. A must-have for fans of modern architecture, this book is a reorganization of a popular series of 150 articles published in Shukan Shincho over a period of three years. Contains 126 photographs, including color frontispieces.

[Table of Contents]
Introduction
Chapter 1: The First Western-style Buildings in Japan
Chapter 2: The First Homes of Japanese Who Wanted to Westernize Their Lives
Chapter 3: Homes of the Japanese Who Built Full-Scale Western-style Buildings in the Meiji Period
Chapter 4: Western-style Residences Appearing as Villa or Residences
Chapter 5: Taisho* Early Showa Western-style residences
Chapter 5-1 Development of Classicist Houses
Chapter 5-2: Emergence of American-style residences
Chapter 6: Japanese-style residences in the Taisho and early Showa Periods
Chapter 7: Modernist Houses
1 Pre-modernist houses
2 Houses that convey the beginnings of modernism
Chapter 8: Postwar Houses as the Ancestors of Modern Houses
Afterword
References
Serials List

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Item added on: 2023/12/22
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A5 size (210mm x 148mm), 368 pages
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Country of manufacture: Printed in Japan
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Year of manufacture: 2023
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Modern Japan edited by Seizo Uchida, Daiwa House Industry Research Institute / photo by Yoshihiko Ono

Beginning with the Western-style houses in reservations that appeared when Japan opened its borders to the outside world, the trial and error of blending Japanese and Western styles during the Meiji period, the introduction of authentic architecture by hired foreigners, and the rise of modernism after overcoming the Great Kanto Earthquake, Japanese housing has come to the fore. A leading researcher on housing history gently recounts the 100-year history of Japanese housing from the end of the Edo period to the postwar period, focusing on changes in layout and lifestyles as the times passed. The book introduces the highlights of the existing buildings, including photographs. A must-have for fans of modern architecture, this book is a reorganization of a popular series of 150 articles published in Shukan Shincho over a period of three years. Contains 126 photographs, including color frontispieces.

[Table of Contents]
Introduction
Chapter 1: The First Western-style Buildings in Japan
Chapter 2: The First Homes of Japanese Who Wanted to Westernize Their Lives
Chapter 3: Homes of the Japanese Who Built Full-Scale Western-style Buildings in the Meiji Period
Chapter 4: Western-style Residences Appearing as Villa or Residences
Chapter 5: Taisho* Early Showa Western-style residences
Chapter 5-1 Development of Classicist Houses
Chapter 5-2: Emergence of American-style residences
Chapter 6: Japanese-style residences in the Taisho and early Showa Periods
Chapter 7: Modernist Houses
1 Pre-modernist houses
2 Houses that convey the beginnings of modernism
Chapter 8: Postwar Houses as the Ancestors of Modern Houses
Afterword
References
Serials List

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