Sukiya (style)

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The so-called sukiya style, that dates from seventeenth century Japan, is generally regarded as one of the culminations of Japanese architecture. Well known architects, as Frank Lloyd Wright and Mies van der Rohe, have been influenced by this style. Elements that one will find in a traditional room in sukiya style are shoji, fusuma, tatami and tokonoma.

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