The Resource The garden as architecture : form and spirit in the gardens of Japan, China, and Korea, Toshirō Inaji ; translated and adapted by Pamela Virgilio
The garden as architecture : form and spirit in the gardens of Japan, China, and Korea, Toshirō Inaji ; translated and adapted by Pamela Virgilio
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- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Extent
- xi, 204 p.
- Note
- Originally published: Tōkyō : Sankaidō, 1990
- Contents
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- [Sect. 1] Japan
- 1. Early prototypes and interpretive approaches
- 2. Shinden-Zukuri as prototype, and two divergent interpretations
- 3. Kinetic, multifaceted gardens and Miegakure
- [sect. 2] China
- 4. Coexisting "unworldly" and "mundane" worlds
- 5. Spatial composition of the unworldly
- 6. Ideology and prototypes
- [sect. 3] Korea
- 7. Traditional Korean residences and their gardens
- 8. The "uncultivated" garden
- Isbn
- 9784770017123
- Label
- The garden as architecture : form and spirit in the gardens of Japan, China, and Korea
- Title
- The garden as architecture
- Title remainder
- form and spirit in the gardens of Japan, China, and Korea
- Statement of responsibility
- Toshirō Inaji ; translated and adapted by Pamela Virgilio
- Subject
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- Architecture -- China
- Architecture -- China -- Designs and plans
- Architecture -- East Asia
- Architecture -- East Asia -- Designs and plans
- Architecture -- Extrême-Orient
- Architecture -- Extrême-Orient -- Dessins et plans
- Architecture -- Japan
- Architecture -- Japan -- Designs and plans
- Architecture -- Korea
- Architecture -- Korea -- Designs and plans
- Arquitectura -- China (República Popular, 1949 )
- Arquitectura -- China (República Popular, 1949 ) -- Diseño y planos
- Arquitectura -- Corea (República)
- Arquitectura -- Corea (República) -- Diseño y planos
- Arquitectura -- Japón -- Diseño y planos
- Gardens -- East Asia
- Gardens -- Japan
- Gardens -- Korea
- Gardens, Chinese
- Jardines -- China (República Popular, 1949 )
- Jardines -- Corea (República)
- Jardines -- Japón
- Jardins -- Extrême-Orient
- Language
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- eng
- jpn
- eng
- Cataloging source
- ILU
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1924-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Inaji, Toshirō
- Illustrations
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- illustrations
- maps
- plans
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Virgilio, Pamela
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Architecture
- Architecture
- Architecture
- Architecture
- Gardens
- Gardens
- Gardens, Chinese
- Gardens
- Architecture
- Architecture
- Architecture
- Architecture
- Arquitectura
- Arquitectura
- Jardines
- Jardines
- Jardines
- Arquitectura
- Arquitectura
- Arquitectura
- Architecture
- Jardins
- Architecture
- Label
- The garden as architecture : form and spirit in the gardens of Japan, China, and Korea, Toshirō Inaji ; translated and adapted by Pamela Virgilio
- Note
- Originally published: Tōkyō : Sankaidō, 1990
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-198) and index
- Contents
- [Sect. 1] Japan -- 1. Early prototypes and interpretive approaches -- 2. Shinden-Zukuri as prototype, and two divergent interpretations -- 3. Kinetic, multifaceted gardens and Miegakure -- [sect. 2] China -- 4. Coexisting "unworldly" and "mundane" worlds -- 5. Spatial composition of the unworldly -- 6. Ideology and prototypes -- [sect. 3] Korea -- 7. Traditional Korean residences and their gardens -- 8. The "uncultivated" garden
- Dimensions
- 31 cm.
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Extent
- xi, 204 p.
- Isbn
- 9784770017123
- Other physical details
- ill., maps, plans
- System control number
- ocm40308885
- Label
- The garden as architecture : form and spirit in the gardens of Japan, China, and Korea, Toshirō Inaji ; translated and adapted by Pamela Virgilio
- Note
- Originally published: Tōkyō : Sankaidō, 1990
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 196-198) and index
- Contents
- [Sect. 1] Japan -- 1. Early prototypes and interpretive approaches -- 2. Shinden-Zukuri as prototype, and two divergent interpretations -- 3. Kinetic, multifaceted gardens and Miegakure -- [sect. 2] China -- 4. Coexisting "unworldly" and "mundane" worlds -- 5. Spatial composition of the unworldly -- 6. Ideology and prototypes -- [sect. 3] Korea -- 7. Traditional Korean residences and their gardens -- 8. The "uncultivated" garden
- Dimensions
- 31 cm.
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Extent
- xi, 204 p.
- Isbn
- 9784770017123
- Other physical details
- ill., maps, plans
- System control number
- ocm40308885
Subject
- Architecture -- China
- Architecture -- China -- Designs and plans
- Architecture -- East Asia
- Architecture -- East Asia -- Designs and plans
- Architecture -- Extrême-Orient
- Architecture -- Extrême-Orient -- Dessins et plans
- Architecture -- Japan
- Architecture -- Japan -- Designs and plans
- Architecture -- Korea
- Architecture -- Korea -- Designs and plans
- Arquitectura -- China (República Popular, 1949 )
- Arquitectura -- China (República Popular, 1949 ) -- Diseño y planos
- Arquitectura -- Corea (República)
- Arquitectura -- Corea (República) -- Diseño y planos
- Arquitectura -- Japón -- Diseño y planos
- Gardens -- East Asia
- Gardens -- Japan
- Gardens -- Korea
- Gardens, Chinese
- Jardines -- China (República Popular, 1949 )
- Jardines -- Corea (República)
- Jardines -- Japón
- Jardins -- Extrême-Orient
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