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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Terunobu Fujimori | Created the red and white school approach |
| Classical Period in JAPAN | Heian Period |
| Example of Structural Expressionism | Yoyogi Stadium |
| Ryoan-ji | "Peaceful Dragon Temple", 15 stones where only 14 can be seen at one time, raked gravel, mediation garden. |
| Huwon secret garden in Changdeokgun Palace is an example of what Korean Garden Principle? | Uncultivated Landscapes |
| Period of booming economy and experimental building projects | Bubble Period |
| Residential architecture prevalent in mansions or the military in the Momoyama and Edo Periods | Shoin |
| Tofuku-ji | Zen Garden, square stones and moss in a checkered pattern, imperfect and incomplete, viewer completes the scene. |
| Kengo Kuma's Chokkura Plaza is a realization of what material concept? | Particularization |
| Horyu-ji | Single pillar pagoda can be found here. |
| Heian aristocracy residences where constructed in what style? | Shiden Style |
| Kiomuzu-dera | "Pure Water Temple", Buddhist Monastery. |
| Zen Buddhism was introduced to JAPAN in what year? | 1191 CE |
| Momoyama Period | Feudal Japan, Known for castles. |
| Katsura Imperial Villa | 17th Century Kyoto Villa, considered a master piece of Japanese architecture and gardens. |
| House NA by Fujimoto was designed around what idea? | Living in a tree. |
| Azuchi-jo | First castle in Japan surrounded by stone walls and the influence for future castles. |
| Great Buddhist Temples of Japan where bult in what period? | Nara Period |
| Ningbo Museum Architect, also first Chinese Architect to win the Pritzker Prize | Wang Shu |
| Crawling Entrance of a Tea-House | Nijiri-Guchi |
| Dasien-in | Zen Meditation Garden, Metaphorical journey through life. |
| Sakuteiki | "Memoranda on Garden Making" |
| Chinese Dynasty also know to be the classical period in CHINA | Tang |
| Amaterasu | Sun Goddess/The Goddess of Shinto, Ise Jingu Dedicated to her |
| Shigeru Ban | Promoted strength in weakness and made structures out of paper, rubble, and containers. |
| What is Ma | a Japanese concept of negative space, emptiness, and a pause in time |
| Torii Gate | marks the entrance of a Shinto Shrine |
| Joseon Dynasty | King Sejong developed Hangul in the 15th century during this period |
| What is the significant of mountains | they are believed to be the residence of spirts and the sites of many Buddhist temples. |
| Silla Period | Classical period of KOREA |
| Jongmyo | Confucian Shrine, dedicated to the kings and queens if the Joseon Dynasty |
| Architect that designed buildings as if they were natural elements and often made them into mountains and streams or forests. | Istuko Hasegawa |