Shinden

Shinden refers to a style of Japanese architecture that originated in the Heian period (794-1185). Characterized by its grandeur and elegance, Shinden architecture is typically found in aristocratic residences and imperial palaces. Key features include spacious, open-plan layouts, raised floors, and verandas that overlook carefully landscaped gardens. Additionally, Shinden buildings often incorporate elements of nature, such as natural materials like wood and paper, as well as sliding doors and screens that allow for flexibility in room configuration.

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