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a+u 581 - The Thinking Hand. Takenaka Corporation And Takenaka Carpentry And Tools Museum
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a+u 581 - The Thinking Hand. Takenaka Corporation And Takenaka Carpentry And Tools Museum

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Traditional Japanese carpentry is known throughout the world for the skill of its craftsmen. a+u 19:02 explores architecture built using traditional Japanese tools and methods. Featuring the Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, which exhibits the history, tools, and techniques of the daiku (carpenters) throughout the years. The wisdom of the craftsman over each era come together to form the historical knowledge of Japanese craftsmanship . This idea is reinforced with the introduction of projects by Takenaka Corporation which combine traditional methods with modern techniques to continue the building tradition. A conversation with three master craftsmen reveals their journey from apprentices and their future goals in preserving the methods that were handed down to them. Text in English and Japanese.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
S R Agency
Country
Japan
Date
1 January 2019
Pages
192
ISBN
9784900212312

Traditional Japanese carpentry is known throughout the world for the skill of its craftsmen. a+u 19:02 explores architecture built using traditional Japanese tools and methods. Featuring the Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum, which exhibits the history, tools, and techniques of the daiku (carpenters) throughout the years. The wisdom of the craftsman over each era come together to form the historical knowledge of Japanese craftsmanship . This idea is reinforced with the introduction of projects by Takenaka Corporation which combine traditional methods with modern techniques to continue the building tradition. A conversation with three master craftsmen reveals their journey from apprentices and their future goals in preserving the methods that were handed down to them. Text in English and Japanese.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
S R Agency
Country
Japan
Date
1 January 2019
Pages
192
ISBN
9784900212312