Hozon: Architectural and Urban Conservation in Japan

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Siegfried R. C. T. Enders, Niels Gutschow
Edition Axel Menges, 1998 - Architecture - 207 pages
The architecture of Japan, both historic and contemporary, has attracted architects from all over the world since the early sixties. However, only recently has the Japanese approach to conservation emerged as an intriguing issue. For the first time, a Western publication attempts to portray the Japanese practice of repair--Hozon --of historic structures.

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Organization and management of conservation projects
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Koyasan conservation in an old pilgrimage centre
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