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The Making of a Modern Japanese Architecture, From the Founders to Shinohara and Isozaki. Kodansha International. Sumner, Yuki; Pollock, Naomi (2010). New Architecture in Japan. London: Merrell. ISBN 978-1-85894-450-0. Takasaki, Masaharu (1998). An Architecture of Cosmology. Princeton Architectural Press. Tanigawa, Masami (2008).
Traditional Chinese house architecture refers to a historical series of architecture styles and design elements that were commonly utilised in the building of civilian homes during the imperial era of ancient China. Throughout this two-thousand year long period, significant innovations and variations of homes existed, but house design generally ...
Buildings and structures in Asia (14 C, 3 P) ... Pages in category "Asian architecture" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
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.
Architecture portal; Asia portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total. ... Asian building and structure stubs (40 C ...
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In many of the resulting photos of South America, made with the deep-learning model from the open source AI-art generator Stable Diffusion, Asian faces and Asian architecture would randomly appear ...
Chevrolet building, Romualdez Street, north of U.N. Avenue, Manila (demolished) Cine Astor, Manila (demolished) Coca-Cola Bottling Plant, (Gabler-Gumbert), Manila; Commercial building on Calle Santa Potenciana corner Calle Solana; Crystal Arcade, (Andrés Luna de San Pedro, 1932)(demolished) [7] De Ocampo Eye Clinic, Manila (demolished)