Prelude to the birth of Wayo-Secchu (Japanese hybrid style) in Japanese early modern architecture
journal contribution
posted on 2004-05-01, 00:00authored byEiichi Tosaki
This paper will investigate the background of the emergence of Wayo-secchu (Japanese Hybrid Style), by re-examining the rhetoric of the government-oriented early Meiji Western style architecture and Japanese traditionalism's reaction to it. I will elucidate the undercurrent of the intentional shift in nineteenth-century Japan towards the recuperation of traditional Japanese style, a shift which initiated the Japanese hybrid style we now call Wayo-secchu. I will discuss the effect of institutional pressure to Westernize, by investigating what was meant by a new architectural method as expressed by the government of the time.
History
Journal
Fabrications : the journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Australia and New Zealand