Journal of Architecture and Planning (Transactions of AIJ)
Online ISSN : 1881-8161
Print ISSN : 1340-4210
ISSN-L : 1340-4210
RE-EVALUATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF WESTERN-STYLE ROOM ADDITIONS ON THE MODERNIZATION PROCESS OF JAPANESE HOUSES
Hiroshi YOKOIYoshihiro SUZUKI
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2023 Volume 88 Issue 814 Pages 3205-3214

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This paper aims to modify the historical interpretation of the modernization process of Japanese house planning. Adoption of Western-styled rooms is not necessary for modernized development of Japanese houses to the center-corridor plan-type, because most houses in the early 20th century had arranged “zashiki” as serial rooms for visitor accommodation, with the “cha-no-ma” as a Japanese style family room keeping its original position. This means that two-way styled drawing rooms had been realized at the same house. Instead of contributing to a democratic lifestyle, this arrangement reinforced a patriarchal lifestyle during the transformation process of Japanese houses at that time.

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