In this episode, Dr. Reynolds reinforces the Meiji foundations of modern Japanese national architectural as mix of Western and traditional forms. We discuss the Meiji origins of institutions of architectural practice including architectural training programs, the mixing of Western and Japanese traditional forms in the training curricula, and the Pan-Asian and hybrid style of Itō Chūta. We then fast forward to the postwar period to talk about continuities between prewar and postwar architecture, the importance of Japanese forms and architects in the global development of Modernist architecture, the National Diet Building and the aesthetics of Tokyo architecture, concluding with the politics of architectural preservation and restoration today...
Outside Japan, modern Japanese architecture from the Meiji restoration to WW II is virtually unknown...
In this episode, Dr. Aso reconstructs representations of Japanese modernity in imperial museums from...
In this episode, Dr. Ravina reconsiders received narratives of the Meiji Restoration, challenging id...
In this episode, Dr. Tseng reconstructs the Western foundations of Meiji period architecture along w...
In this episode, Dr. Adriasola paints a picture of how “modern Japanese art” was first defined durin...
In this episode, Dr. Weisenfeld depicts how Japanese avant-garde artists responded to the structures...
In this episode, Dr. Gluck reconsiders recent scholarly treatments of the Meiji Restoration by promi...
In this episode, Dr. Campbell reviews the Meiji Restoration from the perspective of American cultura...
In this episode, Dr. Yonemoto stresses the continuities between the early modern and Meiji Periods, ...
In this episode, Dr. Sand maps the urban change of Tokyo following the Meiji Restoration, highlighti...
Traditional Japanese architecture is among the finest in the world. Japan's isolation allowed its tr...
In this episode, Dr. Miller maps the contours of environmental history in Japan and charts how atten...
In this episode, Dr Jacobowitz chronicles internal sources for Meiji Period developments in Japanese...
In this episode, Dr. Young de-centers Japanese modernization during the Meiji Period by re-orienting...
In this episode, Dr. Ruoff explains the impact of the Meiji Restoration in global history and the ro...
Outside Japan, modern Japanese architecture from the Meiji restoration to WW II is virtually unknown...
In this episode, Dr. Aso reconstructs representations of Japanese modernity in imperial museums from...
In this episode, Dr. Ravina reconsiders received narratives of the Meiji Restoration, challenging id...
In this episode, Dr. Tseng reconstructs the Western foundations of Meiji period architecture along w...
In this episode, Dr. Adriasola paints a picture of how “modern Japanese art” was first defined durin...
In this episode, Dr. Weisenfeld depicts how Japanese avant-garde artists responded to the structures...
In this episode, Dr. Gluck reconsiders recent scholarly treatments of the Meiji Restoration by promi...
In this episode, Dr. Campbell reviews the Meiji Restoration from the perspective of American cultura...
In this episode, Dr. Yonemoto stresses the continuities between the early modern and Meiji Periods, ...
In this episode, Dr. Sand maps the urban change of Tokyo following the Meiji Restoration, highlighti...
Traditional Japanese architecture is among the finest in the world. Japan's isolation allowed its tr...
In this episode, Dr. Miller maps the contours of environmental history in Japan and charts how atten...
In this episode, Dr Jacobowitz chronicles internal sources for Meiji Period developments in Japanese...
In this episode, Dr. Young de-centers Japanese modernization during the Meiji Period by re-orienting...
In this episode, Dr. Ruoff explains the impact of the Meiji Restoration in global history and the ro...
Outside Japan, modern Japanese architecture from the Meiji restoration to WW II is virtually unknown...
In this episode, Dr. Aso reconstructs representations of Japanese modernity in imperial museums from...
In this episode, Dr. Ravina reconsiders received narratives of the Meiji Restoration, challenging id...