The power of Japanese architecture: soft, flexible and ambiguous

The power of Japanese architecture: soft, flexible and ambiguous

By University of Portsmouth

Public Lecture: Take a look into the soft, flexible and ambiguous spaces of Japanese architecture.

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  • 1 hour, 30 minutes
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Arts • Design

With an introduction from Chris Chang, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Global Engagement and Student Life).

As we approach Japan's annual day of culture on 3rd November, this lecture will present an introduction to Japanese residential architecture, connecting it with some Japanese aesthetic concepts and examples of traditional and contemporary Japanese houses.

The speaker has lived, studied and taught in Japan for over a decade and will make an introduction to the history of Japanese residential architecture, some basic aesthetic concepts related to art and architecture and present some of the vernacular house research findings. The lecture will conclude with some examples of new architectural designs in Japan to illustrate the continuity of those Japanese aesthetic concepts in the contemporary architecture.

Accessibility and special requirements: We will endeavour to provide particular access requirements on request. If you have any access requirements, e.g. wheelchair access, hearing loops or specific neurodiverse requirements, please get in touch in advance of the event.

Any questions you may have, please contact dri@port.ac.uk

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University of Portsmouth

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Oct 29 · 5:30 PM GMT