Post World War buildings adopted first the “unadorned box” style. Steel and concrete replaced the traditional wood constructions. After 1990 the japanese architecture became more daring with unique designs, away from the rectangular forms.
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- Kyoto, Apartment Building with nostalgic kitch
- Kyoto, Apartment Building
- Kyoto, Museum of Fine Arts, Insho Domoto(Japanese painter), 1966
- Kyoto, Museum of Fine Arts
- Kyoto, Museum of Fine Arts
- Kyoto, Itaryard, Osugi Yoshihiko, 1992
- Kyoto, Itaryard
- Kyoto, Itaryard
- Kyoto, Itaryard
- Kanazawa, 21-st Century Museum of Art, Sejima Kazuyo, 2001
- Kanazawa, 21-st Century Museum of Art -plan
- Kanazawa, 21-st Century Museum of Art
- Kanazawa, 21-st Century Museum of Art
- Kanazawa, 21-st Century Museum of Art
- Kanazawa, 21-st Century Museum of Art
- Hakone, Pola Museum, Koichi Yasuda, 2002
- Hakone, Pola Museum
- Hakone, Pola Museum
- Hakone, Pola Museum
- Hakone, Pola Museum
- Hakone, Pola Museum
- Kanazawa Train Station, 2007 -Arched gateway, interpretation of the Japanese torii
- Kanazawa Train Station
- Kanazawa Train Station
- Kanazawa Train Station
- Kanazawa Train Station
- Kanazawa Train Station
- Kanazawa Train Station
- Kyoto Central Station, Hara Hiroshi, 1997
- Kyoto Central Station
- Kyoto Central Station
- Kyoto Central Station
- Kyoto Central Station
- Kyoto Central Station
- Kyoto Central Station
- Kyoto Central Station
- Kyoto Central Station
- Kyoto Central Station
- Kyoto Central Station
- Kyoto Central Station
- Kyoto Central Station
- Kyoto Central Station
- Kyoto Central Station
- Kyoto Central Station













































