¡Kindai Kenchiku Somosomo Kogi(Shincho Shinsho)
¡Fujimori Akira Shin / Cho Daiwahausukogyo Sogo Gijutsu Kenkyujo / Cho

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[Machine Translation] The first challenge facing modern architecture in Japan was whether or not to "take off the clothes. In 1857, U.S. Consul General Harris was allowed to enter Edo Castle. He was greeted by the shogun Iesada, who was wearing sandals on a tatami mat covered with a brocade cloth. From then on, the principle of "never taking off one's shoes (shoes without shoes)" became the rule in public places. How has "Japanese" architecture accepted "Western" architecture? The Ginza Bricktown Project, the domestic marble competition, the strange and mysterious Western-style buildings, the British professor who was drowned in Japan, and more...68 stories by Professor Fujimori, the architectural detective.


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FUJIMORI TERUNOBU


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