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  2. Japanese architecture - Wikipedia

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    Japanese architecture ... The Making of a Modern Japanese Architecture, ... Ryo Hata (photos): A Japanese Touch For Your Home. Kodansha International, ...

  3. Category:Asian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Anarâškielâ; Аԥсшәа; العربية; Aragonés; Asturianu; বাংলা; Беларуская (тарашкевіца) Bosanski; Cymraeg; Eesti ...

  4. List of architectural styles - Wikipedia

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    Umayyad architecture – based in Damascus (c. 660–750) Abbasid architecture – based in Baghdad (c. 750–1256) Mamluk architecture – based in Cairo (c. 1256–1517) Ottoman architecture – based in Istanbul (c. 1517–1918) Regional Styles Egypt Early Islamic architecture (Rashidi + Umayyad) (641–750) Abbasid architecture (750–954)

  5. Caisson (Asian architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A modern caisson in traditional style, in the Grand Hotel, Taipei Caisson of the Worship Shrine, Qing-An-Gong, Shanhua District, Tainan City, Taiwan. The caisson is a general name for a coffer. [4] In the case of Chinese architecture, however, the caisson is characterised by highly developed conventions as to its structure and placement. [2] [5]

  6. List of Art Deco architecture in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Kansai Japanese-French Academy, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 1936; Kobe City Archives (formerly Ikenaga Museum of Art), Kobe, 1938; Kobe Customs Headquarters , Kobe, 1927; Kōshien Hotel/Kōshien Kaikan, Mukogawa Women's University, Nishinomiya, Hyōgo, 1930; Matsuzakaya Yokohama department store (formerly Nozawaya department store), Kanagawa, 1928

  7. Sukiya-zukuri - Wikipedia

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    The Making of a Modern Japanese Architecture, From the Founders to Shinohara and Isozaki. Kodansha International. Itoh, Teiji (1972). The Classic Tradition in Japanese ArchitectureModern Versions of the Sukiya Style. Weatherhill/Tankosha. Zwerger, Klaus (2000). Wood and Wood Joints: Building Traditions of Europe and Japan. Birkhäuser.

  8. Chinese architecture - Wikipedia

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    Chinese architecture has influenced the architecture of many other East Asian countries. During the Tang dynasty, much Chinese culture was imported by neighboring nations. Chinese architecture had a major influence on the architectural styles of Japan, Korea, Mongolia, and Vietnam where the East Asian hip-and-gable roof design is ubiquitous.

  9. Category:Asian architecture by country - Wikipedia

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    Category: Asian architecture by country. 9 languages. ... Architecture in the United Arab Emirates (8 C, 3 P) Architecture in Uzbekistan (1 C, 2 P) V.