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Japanese houses have thin walls because of the mild climate and overlapping, slanted, and slightly curved roofs because of the fact that there is plenty of rain especially during early summer. Timber is the traditional building material for Japanese houses. It makes them airy which is important during the humid summer months. The disadvantages are that the houses can be damaged easily by earthquakes and fires. Nowadays, concrete and steel are, of course, widely used as well.

When Japan opened herself to the rest of the world around the year 1868, Western architecture began to displace traditional Japanese architecture. Nevertheless, some modern Japanese detached houses still have a typically Japanese appearance.


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Japanese house

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apartment house

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english links

Japanese Architecture in Kansai (Kansai Public Relations Promotion Council)
About Japanese architecture in general and in particular about architecture of the Kasai area.
Japanese Ritual Architecture (Kyle Gorden)
An Overview of Japanese Ritural Architecture from the Kofun to Momoyama Periods.
Japanese Architecture in Kyoto (The Leo Masuda Architectonic Office)
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The Inner Harmony of the Japanese House
The Inner Harmony of the Japanese House
Book by Atsushi Ueda
The Japanese House: Architecture and Interiors
Book by Alexandra Black, Noboru Murata
Japanese Detail: Architecture
Book by Sadao Hibi
Measure and Construction of the Japanese House
Book by Heino Engel
The Art and Architecture of Japan
Book by Robert Treat Paine
Contemporary Japanese Architects
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