Plastering | Japan's traditional techniques of Kyoto State Guest House | Cabinet Office

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  • čas přidán 7. 08. 2024
  • Kyoto State Guest House started a new project to commemorate the inscription of “Japan’s traditional wooden architectural techniques” on the list of UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in December 2020. In this series, students will introduce the traditional artisanal techniques that are utilized in Kyoto State Guest House through video clips.
    The third theme is “Sakan” (plastering). Students from Kyoto Institute of Technology will introduce its techniques and charms.
    Kyoto State Guest House is open to the public throughout the year. “Sakan” featured in the video can be seen in “Kiri no Ma.”
    HP:www.geihinkan.go.jp/kyoto/
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    Collaboration: Kenichi Tanaka (Kabesho Corporation)
    Tsuyoshi Matsuura (Matsuura-Gumi Ltd.)
    Filming cooperation: Shogoin-monzeki temple
    Filming and technical guidance: Tomomi Takano, Tomohiro Inoue
    KYOTO Design Lab (Kyoto Institute of Technology)
    Interviewing and editing: Rihoko Sano, Rikuya Shimaoka, Chiyuki Takeuchi
    (Kyoto Institute of Technology)
    Production and copyright: Kyoto State Guest House
    Chapters:
    0:00 Introduction
    0:43 Interviews with Kenichi Tanaka and Tsuyoshi Matsuura
    1:48 3D Scanning of Earthen Walls
    2:31 Earthen Wall Plastering
    3:15 Closing credits
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