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ZEN AND ARCHITECTURE JAPANESE

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  44-67

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 Modern Japanese architectures are reversing to these routes step by step. The Japanese architecture, is a feasible and visible concept of the prosperity which works over the consciousness thinking, it is the achievement of a culture which never forgot its routes and foundations of his stable traditions.The modern architecture of Japan, like the Japanese culture, is a combination of a traditional culture with acceptance of moderate facilities, attending to its descendants, in a stable constructive situation with its historical and national configurations. The foundations of Japanese traditions have a deep relation with whole existancy, and in connection with the base of monotheism. The art and traditional architecture of Japanese relies on naturalism existentialism and complementary meaning different than common one which have been reflected on the modem architecture and continue on. The point of this continuity of Japanese traditions and this stable nationality in their arts and architectural buildings also rely in their culture and monotheism which have been developed by Zen religion and its effect is visible all over the Japanese life.

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    ETEZADI, L.. (2000). ZEN AND ARCHITECTURE JAPANESE. SOFFEH, 10(30), 44-67. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/94240/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    ETEZADI L.. ZEN AND ARCHITECTURE JAPANESE. SOFFEH[Internet]. 2000;10(30):44-67. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/94240/en

    IEEE: Copy

    L. ETEZADI, “ZEN AND ARCHITECTURE JAPANESE,” SOFFEH, vol. 10, no. 30, pp. 44–67, 2000, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/94240/en

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