STUDY ON THE FORM OF ZEN-STYLE TRIPLE-BRACKETS ON ZUSHI ARCHITECTURE : Centering around the remaining examples in from the middle ages to the beginning of the early modern age

  • JYOKOHJI Fumiaki
    Dept. of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Kinki Univ.
  • SAKURAI Toshio
    Dept. of Architecture, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Kinki Univ.

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  • 厨子にみられる禅宗様三手先組物の形態とその変遷について : 中世から近世初頭の遺構を中心として
  • ズシ ニ ミラレル ゼンシュウヨウ ミテサキ クミモノ ノ ケイタイ ト ソノ ヘンセン ニ ツイテ チュウセイ カラ キンセイ ショトウ ノ イコウ オ チュウシン ト シテ

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Abstract

In the Middle age, the Zen-style triple-brackets is generally used in Zen-style temple's architecture. In the Esoteric Buddhist Temple Architecture, the Zen-style triple-brackets is not found out in Main Hall, but it found out in Zushi Architecture in 14th century. The triple-brackets on Zushi Architecture seems to grow into the peculiar shape in modern age. Zen-style brackets have two different types in length of bracket arms. Pilling of bracket arms and tie bracket arms are shown the difference in the age.

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