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TermDefinition
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
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