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mez ‘Sroin-zulurl- Vipecta, the ree encylopedta Shoin-zukuri ‘From Wikpoda, the re encyclopedia ‘Shoin-sukuri GRBESBD isa syle of Japanese residential architecture used inthe mansions ofthe milky temple ‘uxst al, and Zen abbots quarters of tne Arach- Momoyama (1568-1600) and Bo periods (1600-1868). It fos the bash oftadaystalitna-sle Japanese house. Charcterisss ofthe shoin Suku develope were the incorporation of quare posts and ors completly covered with fatami! The sie alesis name fom the sho, aterm hat orgeully meant a suy ana place for tures on the stra win a temple, bur which ter came to mean just a drawing room or sty.) Contents + Hairy ‘Ginkako3s Tog ithe ofest extant #11 Sukija-aicu crampl of sin-skt + 2Sceako + 3 Notes + 4 Refirnces History ‘The oundatons forthe desig oftoday’s tana Japanese resident houses wih atamifoors were esabished inthe te Mucomchi period and refined during the ensuing Momyaran period!) Shoin-zukuri, anew architectural sy induced by “Zen Bialdhsm, developed during that time ftom the shinden-zukuri| ‘ofthe earcr Hein period's palaces andthe subsequens resides ‘tye fivord by the warrior class during the Kamakura ~ period 15% The term son EE), meaning sty or drawing “The shiroshoin a NshiHongan-j Toombs been used to denote reception rons in residences of he miliary elt as wellas stay roms at masters. 171A shoin bas core area surrounded by ass, and smaer arcs separated by fusuma siding doors, or shi partons ‘constructed of paper on a wooden frame or wooden equivalents, mairado (9 ELF) and sugido (#7) 5) ‘The main rcepton rooms characterized by specif eatures: recessed aloe (lokonoma staggered hebves; itn desks; nd omate sing doors. IS Generally the reception room is covered with wall-to-wall atami, has square beveled ples, a coved andlor coffe ceiling, and wooden suters protecting the area fo rain (HF? amado) 15) The entrance bal (genkan) emerged as an eement of residential architecture during the Momoyarm period The oldest extant shoin se buidng is the Togund8 at Ginkaki dating ftom 1485. Other rpresenative examples of early shoin ‘tyke alo called shuden, ince two guest alls at Mi-dera In the early Bdo period, soin kur eached is peak and spread beyoad te residences ofthe riliary ec 4 The more formal shoin-stye ofthis period sepparea inthe characteris of Ninomars Palace at Nib Castle as wellas the shoin at Nishi Honganjt {gee photos above} 0% — ‘The snp tye wed inthe arctecte of te houses rhe 1c ceremnny developed in parle wih shon-sukurt. Inthe 16 cetury Sen no Rk estabished lediatd "pas a” (EERE can) style teabouses careclred by the smal oe of typcay vo oii ma, the ute of rau mater, and rst appearance ‘This teahouse sty, exer bythe oan and Taian houses, was inhunced by Japanese inouse sean the shoin styl ating stan mated oor, recessed aloes (okonoma) and one or moe ante canter fr preparations") ‘Sukiya-zukuri ‘By the begining oft Edo period the features ofthe shoin andthe eaouse spks began to bie!) The resuk was an orl version ofthe shoin sy called sukiya-cukuri GO 30 The sukivacukur’ sty asa characterise decorative akove and she, and tives woods such as cedar, pie, hemlock, bamboo, and eyes, ofen wih rough surices nc the bark." Compared to the shoin sys root caves inthe sukiva sty bend downward"! Whie the shin style ‘vas sulable fr ceremonial arcieeture, became too inposing fo siden buikings. Consequently the les formal sukiya syle was wed forthe masons ofthe aristocracy and samurs afer the begnning ofthe Edo period 15] See also + Lstof National Treasures of Japan (residences) Notes pln wiped. orghakShoin-2.dxi 7 soj62014 ‘Shein-zuluri - Wikpedia, the ree encylopedia 1. * Kodansha Feyelopedi of Japan, cay for “shis-ukue™ 2. 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(p:!books google combooks? 071 EIGIUYC&dq-shivorarchitonressource=ys_painks_s) (lstrated ed), Kodansha Intemational, ISBN 4-7700-1992-0, Retrieved 2008-11 n + Young, Dail; Young, Michiko (2007) [2004]. The art of Japanese architecture (p:books google. comybooks? -AgSWpEKUGHCRdg-shitorarchieetredas_brr-3€source-pbs_navinks_s). Architecture nd Interior Design strated, revised ed). Tut Publishing ISBN 0-8048-3838-0, Retrieved 2009-11-11 Resrived fom "asp/ensvkipedorgwinex pp?ileShoin-adrioit-600404952" Categories: Howe ses | Jopaesearctevtue + This page was last maded on 20 March 2014 at 08:00, Testis avaible uner the Creative Commons Atbuton-ShareAlke License; additional eras may apply. By using ti ste, you agre tothe Terms of Use snd Privacy Policy, Wikipedia® i a replerd trademark ofthe Wikimedia Foundation, In. non-proft ongunizaton. Video Sites Upload Videos Creative Writing Language Courses «Simple English YouTube Video tps wikpedia.ceghiliiShoin-zuari 22

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