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What are the advantages and disadvantages of traditional Japanese-style houses compared with western-style buildings?

1. Advantages: Japanese traditional houses are Japanese civil houses gradually formed after Buddhist buildings were introduced into Japan. Traditional Japanese architects emphasize the overall ecological design. They explore the deep essence of space with keen senses, and then transform it into elements of architectural space, and create a unique Japanese aesthetics of "emptiness, emptiness and silence" with simple elements such as collapsed rice, bamboo stone and paper wood. This book shows the pure and harmonious style of Japan from 65,438+02 typical traditional Japanese architectural forms such as teahouses, houses, villas, hotels, samurai houses and Tian She houses.

2. The development of modern Japanese architecture has experienced various styles, such as total westernization, traditional revival, gentle breeze and so on. Finally, through the continuous exploration of the deep culture of the Japanese nation, we seek the convergence point between tradition and modernity from the aspects of dialogue between architecture and environment, grasp of spatial image and understanding of material expression. The indoor space in Japanese architecture, especially the public part of the building, is very harmonious and coherent with the external space, which means that the "gray space" is a very distinctive space in Japanese architecture. The so-called "gray space" refers to the transition space between indoor and outdoor, which weakens the boundary between the inside and outside of the building to a certain extent and combines the two into an organic whole. When decorating, the Japanese pay more attention to the landscape layout in every corner. More retro decoration often uses sand and stone to express artistic conception. This integration of point and environment is also one of the characteristics of Japanese architecture.

3. The disadvantage is the limitation of space.