House and Home in Modern Japan
Discover the intricate relationship between architecture and society in House and Home in Modern Japan by Jordan Sand. Published by Harvard University in 2005, this comprehensive paperback spans 482 pages, delving into the Japanese house as both a physical space and a cultural artifact. Sand examines how homes serve as the focal point of community life, reflecting the values and social customs of their occupants. Through insightful analysis, the book explores the evolution of domestic architecture in Japan, highlighting the interplay between residential buildings and the lives lived within them. Ideal for anyone interested in architecture, social history, or Japanese culture, this work offers a unique perspective on the significance of home in modern Japan. Enhance your understanding of this fascinating topic and add this essential read to your collection today!