Tiny house design and traditional Japanese aesthetics go hand in hand, and this brand-new house on wheels proves it. A true masterclass in contemporary Japanese-inspired minimalism, the ...
Italian and Japanese traditions, architecture, and culinary influences converge inside this tranquil Manhattan tea house. Founded by Italian entrepreneur Silvia Mella in collaboration with Tea Master ...
Haley Mast is a freelance writer, fact-checker, and small organic farmer in the Columbia River Gorge. She enjoys gardening, reporting on environmental topics, and spending her time outside ...
The success of the Japanese pavilion at the World’s Columbian Exhibition in Chicago in 1893 helped boost the popularity of Japanese design in American residential architecture. In hopes of riding that ...
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Building a Traditional Japanese House in Minecraft
Step into a world of creativity as we build a beautiful traditional Japanese house in Minecraft! From serene gardens to intricate architecture, watch as we design every detail to bring this classic ...
When Giselle Go and Philippe Terrien—cofounders of Japanese clean beauty brand DamDam—began searching for a quiet pied-à-terre on the fringes of Tokyo, they had a checklist at the ready: access to the ...
This timber and glass house in the Portland suburb of Happy Valley was built to Japanese- and American-design principles. Designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma in collaboration with American ...
The Japanese House Since 1945, by Naomi Pollock. Foreword by Tadao Ando. Thames & Hudson, 400 pages, $85, click to enlarge. “For Japanese architecture, the history of its modernization has also been a ...
Machiko Imai inherited a 200-year-old traditional Japanese home from her father when he died in 2020. Together with her son, Matsukane, they restored the property and turned it into a guesthouse. Now, ...
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In Japan, parts of the home’s entryway were used to house cattle when they needed protection from the weather. At the end of a long, winding dirt road in Effingham, with no other homes or people in ...
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