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| shoin-zukuri 書院造 | ||||||
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|  One of 
      Japan's most important residential architectural styles, shoin-zukuri 
      was established in the Momoyama period. It developed from the Heian period 
      *shinden-zukuri 寝殿造 
      and the subsequent warrior residences *buke-zukuri 
      武家造. The basic building structure consisted of a core area omoya 
      主屋, surrounded by aisles *hisashi 
      廂, around which additional aisles *magobisashi 
      孫廂, were sometimes added. These areas were separated by various types of 
      sliding door: See *shouji 
      障子 *sugido 杉戸, *fusuma 
      襖, *mairado 舞良戸. Shoin-zukuri 
      was characterised by square pillars kakubashira 角柱, wall to wall 
      tatami-matted flooring *tatami 
      畳, and in the main reception room the decorative alcove *tokonoma 
      床の間, staggered shelves *chigaidana 
      違い棚, and built-in desk, tsukeshoin 付書院. Ornate sliding doors known 
      as *choudaigamae 
      帳台構え led to the sleeping room *choudai-no-ma 帳台の間. 
      The Japanese house also acquired the entrance hall *genkan 
      玄関, at this time. The early phase of shoin-zukuri is known as shuden-zukuri 
      主殿造.  | 
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