Freehand Perspective Design Style Home in Japan — I Foreword
Japan is a modern country like a traditional country, is a major industrial country that ranks No. 2 economy big force in the world, there is a miracle economy with a high degree of modernization in an area of the small country is so small as one of the provinces in China. Skyscrapers and modern fashion design in Tokyo is all about you dazzling, high-tech products which are well developed, while their food, shelter, and utensils of every day is still very traditional, especially Kyoto, there are very few tall buildings, most homes are traditional low-rise, and in the lounge, tatami ago, people used to sit and sleep on the floor, which is a kind of very traditional way of life. Houses in Japan are usually set up with newspapers, white walls, paper and wood lattice doors, which based system of tradition and modern mirrors, with the passage of time, modern and well integrated with the traditions and aesthetic features are generally added to the eastern modern design. Nordic think design is an integral part of their lives, Americans hold as a machine to make money, while the Japanese believe that design is a matter of national survival. After the war, Japan was occupied by U.S. troops, on lands which they go to the barracks, houses, offices and service facilities to build for themselves. As the U.S. military could not adapt to the Japanese lifestyle, they build houses, the American system, according to the U.S. force structure and practices and review and accept them under state standards United, too, so that the level of design skills quickly and raised in Japan has reached a high rank in the world. In the early 60s, Japan began in specialty and furniture design to adopt. With professional design teams, they also specialized subjects of the interior and furniture design in their higher education system. In the post-war Japan attach great importance to both technical quality and development of talent, a strong base for rapid development in the future. (Not ready to go …)