EL MUSEO SECRETO de la carpintería japonesa / MASTERCLASS
Where Wood Becomes Art | The Secret Museum of Japanese Carpentry In this tour of the Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum in Kobe, I explore the essence of Japanese construction: an art that unites precision, light, and shadow. Discover how master carpenters perfected each wooden joint without using nails, and how these details reveal the philosophy that shapes Japanese architecture. https://www.madarqstudio.com [email protected] Instagram: arq.inu

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Templo n.º 87, Fudarakusan Kanonin Nagaoji.

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『Kigumi House Carpenter Akinori Abo: Building House』 Long Version / English Subtitle

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Chashitsu? casa de té japones

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Templo n.º 75, Gogakuzan Tanjouin Zentsuuji.

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TRUE JAPANESE ARCHITECTURE

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Japanese Joinery - Kane Tsugi 面代留め差しほぞ接ぎ

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WABI - SABI 侘寂 #wabisabi #japanesegarden

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110 Years of Traditional Japanese Woodworking in Tokyo

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