WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Future Development of Japanese Dwelling Houses cover

Future Development of Japanese Dwelling Houses

Chapter 2: Thesis
Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

The thesis examines how changing customs and Western influence should shape the design of Japanese homes, weighing traditional practices such as sitting on tatami and sleeping on futon against chair-based Western modes and noting sanitary and physiological consequences. It argues that designers must balance scientific, economic, and artistic requirements—particularly stability, sanitation, convenience, economy, comfort, and beauty—and advocates flexibility in aesthetic choice between Japanese and European appearances. Practical guidance urges informed clients and architects to make functional compromises that respond to social habits, health, and the needs of modern living.

Thesis

FUTURE DEVELOPMENT OF JAPANESE DWELLING HOUSES

BY

SHIGETSURA SHIGA, B.S., 1893


THESIS

FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE

IN THE

GRADUATE SCHOOL

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS


PRESENTED, JUNE 1905