This book comprises a collection of essays on traditional machiya in Kyoto from various viewpoints and at different scales, including the urban fabric, the construction, the layout of the space plan, and building materials and details. By discussing the topic further from the various perspectives of the Dutch and Japanese scholars, we aim not only to cultivate a better understanding of machiya, but also to clarify the difference between the Netherlands and Japan in terms of ideas and approaches to preservation and regeneration of historical buildings
[EN] Kyoto has been the capital of Japan from 794 until when the capital has moved in 1868 to Tokyo ...
When the plans of a city's development are being reviewed, it is important that we take account of ...
The city of Kyoto was founded in 794 when Emperor Kanmu decided to build a new capital of Japan an...
This book comprises a collection of essays on traditional machiya in Kyoto from various viewpoints a...
This book comprises a collection of essays on traditional machiya in Kyoto from various viewpoints a...
The collaboration between KIT and TU Delft started out with the central theme of machiya, a traditio...
Sanjo Street, the old road to Tokyo, is a lively street in the middle of Meirin District in the hear...
The Machiya, a traditional wooden house in the city of Kyoto, were demolished by thousands up to the...
This chapter presents an analysis of adaptations of machiya, traditional Japanese townhouses, in Kyo...
Just as the spatial structure of urban societies is strongly affected by the mechanism of economic d...
The city of Kyoto, in Japan, shows history from its streets, squares, religious temples and civil bu...
Report accompanied the Kyoto Heritage & Machyia Exhibition regarding a reflection on students wo...
The dissertation deals with ideas about Japanese architecture in the Western, namely European discou...
These two 9,000 word chapters on design in Japan c.1750-2000 were commissioned by the Bard Graduate ...
[EN] Kyoto has been the capital of Japan from 794 until when the capital has moved in 1868 to Tokyo ...
When the plans of a city's development are being reviewed, it is important that we take account of ...
The city of Kyoto was founded in 794 when Emperor Kanmu decided to build a new capital of Japan an...
This book comprises a collection of essays on traditional machiya in Kyoto from various viewpoints a...
This book comprises a collection of essays on traditional machiya in Kyoto from various viewpoints a...
The collaboration between KIT and TU Delft started out with the central theme of machiya, a traditio...
Sanjo Street, the old road to Tokyo, is a lively street in the middle of Meirin District in the hear...
The Machiya, a traditional wooden house in the city of Kyoto, were demolished by thousands up to the...
This chapter presents an analysis of adaptations of machiya, traditional Japanese townhouses, in Kyo...
Just as the spatial structure of urban societies is strongly affected by the mechanism of economic d...
The city of Kyoto, in Japan, shows history from its streets, squares, religious temples and civil bu...
Report accompanied the Kyoto Heritage & Machyia Exhibition regarding a reflection on students wo...
The dissertation deals with ideas about Japanese architecture in the Western, namely European discou...
These two 9,000 word chapters on design in Japan c.1750-2000 were commissioned by the Bard Graduate ...
[EN] Kyoto has been the capital of Japan from 794 until when the capital has moved in 1868 to Tokyo ...
When the plans of a city's development are being reviewed, it is important that we take account of ...
The city of Kyoto was founded in 794 when Emperor Kanmu decided to build a new capital of Japan an...