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Chinese and Japanese architecture

Chinese and Japanese architecture

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Why were gates, enclosures, courtyards, and gardens important in traditional Chinese and Japanese architecture? How would a visitor experience an imperial/state compound differently than a religious compound? (E.g Forbidden city vs. Buddhist monastery)

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Chinese and Japanese architecture

Chinese and Japanese architecture

One paragraph answering these questions:
Why were gates, enclosures, courtyards, and gardens important in traditional Chinese and Japanese architecture? How would a visitor experience an imperial/state compound differently than a religious compound? (E.g Forbidden city vs. Buddhist monastery)

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Chinese and Japanese architecture

Chinese and Japanese architecture

One paragraph answering these questions:
Why were gates, enclosures, courtyards, and gardens important in traditional Chinese and Japanese architecture? How would a visitor experience an imperial/state compound differently than a religious compound? (E.g Forbidden city vs. Buddhist monastery)

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.
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