Quote by Tadao Ando
Japanese architecture is traditionally based on wooden structures that need renovating on a regular basis.
Summary
This quote highlights the traditional approach to Japanese architecture, which is primarily focused on wooden structures. Unlike other types of construction, where buildings may last for decades or even centuries without significant maintenance, Japanese architecture requires regular renovation due to the materials used. Wooden structures are susceptible to wear and tear, decay, and damage caused by natural elements such as earthquakes and typhoons. This emphasis on periodic renovation reflects the value placed on the preservation and renewal of buildings, allowing them to maintain their beauty, function, and connection to nature over time.
Topics
Architecture
By Tadao Ando