Tadanori SAKAMOTO, BAO Muping. Design Method of Zen-style Bracket Sets Recorded in the Japanese Carpentry Mannual Kamakura Zoei Myomoku(Part 2): A Comparative Study with the Chinese Gongcheng Zuofa ZeliJ. Journal of Architectural History, 2021, 2(1): 37-45. DOI: 10.12329/20969368.2021.01005
Citation: Tadanori SAKAMOTO, BAO Muping. Design Method of Zen-style Bracket Sets Recorded in the Japanese Carpentry Mannual Kamakura Zoei Myomoku(Part 2): A Comparative Study with the Chinese Gongcheng Zuofa ZeliJ. Journal of Architectural History, 2021, 2(1): 37-45. DOI: 10.12329/20969368.2021.01005

Design Method of Zen-style Bracket Sets Recorded in the Japanese Carpentry Mannual Kamakura Zoei Myomoku(Part 2): A Comparative Study with the Chinese Gongcheng Zuofa Zeli

  • Through comparison with the traditional Chinese manual Gongcheng zuofa zeli, this paper analyzes the composition and design methods of Zen-style bracket sets described in the Kamakura zoei myomoku, a technical document that records the activities of the Kawachi-family of temple carpenters at Kenchoji in Kamakura, Japan, from the late medieval period to the early modern period. As a result, the paper suggests that there were some similarities between Chinese and Japanese modular design, which both used the cross-section of a bracket as the basic unit; while other techniques like the use of a baseline for equal spacing and the rafter size as the basic unit are considered to be Japanese innovations.
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