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<div class="csl-entry">Mach, I. (2023). Learning from the Japanese Teahouse. <i>Neues Vom JSPS-Club</i>, <i>91</i>(03/2023), 12–14. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/192026</div>
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/192026
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The article describes the project "Learning from the Japanese Teahouse" and gives background information on the history and meaning of the Japanese teahouse. The project aims to showcase a modern interpretation of this traditional Japanese building type.
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From July to September, a contemporary interpretation of a Japanese tea house was exhibited in the Japanese Garden at Schönbrunn (Vienna). The occasion were two simultaneous anniversaries: the 110th anniversary of the Japanese Garden at Schönbrunn and the 150th anniversary of the Vienna World’s Fair. Both events mark important turning points in the cultural exchange between Austria and Japan.
Following in the footsteps of these cultural interactions, students of architecture and civil engineering at TU Wien devoted themselves to a special architectural type – the Japanese tea house (“Chashitsu” 茶室), which is often considered as the epitome of Japanese architecture.
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Japanese Teahouse
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Tea ceremony
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Schönbrunn
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Vienna World Fair
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Japanese architecture
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Learning from the Japanese Teahouse
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Special Contribution
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Spezialbeitrag
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12
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14
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Article in a Magazine
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91
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03/2023
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A1
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Development and Advancement of the Architectural Arts