Screens and sliding doors.
Traditional japanese roof design.
The roof is the most visually impressive component often constituting half the size of the whole edifice.
The roof which tends to be thatch older or tile more modern typically has a gentle curve and is supported by posts and lintels.
Mca s oriental japanese clay roof tile is a unique interlocking high quality tile made in the japanese tradition.
Kirutsuma open gable roof.
The kiritsuma open gable right is the simplest style with the roof sloping from the ridge down to the eaves on two sides forming two triangular gables at the narrow ends of the house.
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Many of our projects plans and kits are in japanese style design but we do employ some traditional american joinery and western style building techniques.
Yosemune hipped roof.
The four fundamental forms of japanese roof design.
2 the slightly curved eaves extend far beyond the walls covering verandas and their weight must therefore be supported by complex bracket systems called tokyō in the case of temples and shrines.
For example our azumayas use rafters ridge beam rafter ties and modern connectors which are mostly concealed instead of the traditional japanese way of constructing roofs.
An irori is a traditional japanese sunken hearth that is used both to cook food and heat a room.
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The dutch gable hip roof is a hybrid of a gable and hip type of roof.
They consist of a stone lined square pit built into the center of a floor.
The roof is the dominant feature of traditional japanese architecture.
A decorative adjustable hook called a jizaikagi hangs from the ceiling above the pit can be used to suspend a pot over the fire.
And japanese are notorious for making use of hidden roofs that position eaves as a second roof under the exposed roof.
Old japanese houses relied on movable screens shoji and sliding doors fusuma to divide and re divide rooms as needed.
The illustration above shows the three typical roof types of a traditional japanese house.
This style also improves the look of the roof providing a more unique and interesting design than the very common simple hip roof.
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Irimoya hip and gable roof.
The screens tend to be light and papered allowing some natural light and shadows into the rooms.