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CIRCUMSTANCE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RECONSTRUCTION OF CASTLE TOWERS ON THE RUINS OF CASTLES FROM THE WARRING STATES PERIOD

2010; Architectural Institute of Japan; Volume: 75; Issue: 650 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3130/aija.75.837

ISSN

1881-8161

Autores

勝利 野中,

Tópico(s)

Urban and spatial planning

Resumo

This paper covers the reconstruction of three castle towers from the Warring States period, each at the summit of a steep precipice. In Gifu the reconstruction was done by a local historical preservation organization. It is a simple permanent structure built using scrap lumber. In spite of criticism, the foundation was also rebuilt. In Sumoto a modern ferroconcrete structure on pilings for the lower level was built as a rest area and observation platform. The reconstruction in Ueshi was privately financed by the Nanjo family. All three are simple structures that don't attempt to accurately reproduce the original castle towers.

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