Japan
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Western
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· wood, bamboo, stone, cloth, paper
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The common kind, rich human kindness
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Small scale, design meticulously and simple,
compact and simple but elegant
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using the natural colour ; brown , white and
black in colour.
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The clothing is using the bright colour
(red) to make the contrast, japan design is usually using the red
colour in their design element.
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metal ,porcelain ,wood,glasses
· neoclassicism & romanticism style
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Indoor application , lively color , fine
decoration
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furniture also is very delicate
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rather complicated Interaction of space
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form in movement remained a basic element of
design .
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Using the lighten, exaggerate; gold, black
& white colour on their design .
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Delicate and gentle, often use asymmetric
technique, like to use arcs and s-shaped line
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Smallpox and metope are connected by a curved,
sometimes the corner decorated murals
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Interior & Architecture
THE JAPANESE SHOJI DOOR
In traditional Japanese architecture, a shōji is a door, window or room
divider consisting of translucent paper over a frame of wood which holds
together a lattice of wood or bamboo. While washi is the traditional paper, shōji may
be made of paper made by modern manufacturing processes; plastic is also in
use.
Shōji doors are often designed to slide open, and thus
conserve space that would be required by a swinging door.
A modern and now design by using
the shoji door
Much in the traditional architecture of Japan is not native,
but was imported from China and other Asian cultures over the centuries.
Japanese traditional architecture and its history are as a consequence
dominated by Chinese and Asian techniques and styles
The interior of the building normally consists of a single
room at the center called moya, from which depart any other less important
spaces.