ON THE DIMENSIONAL PLAN OF THE COLUMN SPACING IN YAMADA-DERA KONDO AND HOURYU-JI CHUMON : Study on the dimensional plan of the column spacing and the rafter spacing in the ancient architecture Part 1

  • MIZOGUCHI Akinori
    Dept. of Cultural Arts Study, Faculty of Humanities, Tokyokaseigakuin University

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  • 山田寺金堂と法隆寺中門の柱間寸法計画について : 古代建築の柱間寸法計画と垂木割計画(1)
  • ヤマダデラ コンドウ ト ホウリュウジ チュウモン ノ チュウカン スンポウ ケイカク ニ ツイテ コダイ ケンチク ノ チュウカン スンポウ ケイカク ト タルキワリ ケイカク 1

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There are fractional measurement of the column spacing dimensions which cannot be explained by the "Hasira-ma kansu-sei" theory related to the study of the 7th century Japanese temple architecture. We can explain the postspacing system of the Yamada-dera Kondo by a new theory which developed during this period, this measurement system is based upon the division of an overall dimension into equal parts, so that the dimension of the individual post spans results in fractional units. This system, the basis of this report, is termed the "so-ma kansu-sei". Also, during this period, a primitive "shiwari-sei" also existed, which can be seen in the Horyu-ji Chumon. The "so-ma kansu-sei" was the basis upon which the "shiwari-sei" developed.

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