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Can you Construct beautiful buildings that can last for a millennium?

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  • Japanese Temples and Shrines have used craftspeople called Miyadaiku for hundreds of years to create lasting and beautiful forms of architecture. However many of the skills and techniques involved in this type of Japanese architecture are being kept to a select few within the local Japanese culture. For those of us who are outsiders, what are some of the new forms of construction techniques that can be found in your own minds, your own cultures or even mixing construction and architecture techniques from various civilizations? how can we create even more beautiful and lasting buildings made from natural and long-lasting materials?

    see the article that sparked this conversation: https://web-japan.org/niponica/niponica32/en/feature/index.html

    I think there are other Asian countries with wooden architecture that date back centuries just like the Japanese well they have probably step forward and announce themselves as the country and culture with the greatest wooden architecture so who does to them but in the nitty gritty of Indonesia and parts of Taiwan and Vietnam there are also great ways of making wooden structures without using nail and also beautiful.

    you have to start with materials that hve proven that they can last hundreds of years, for example in the article it sid they used the bark of very old japanese trees. So if we can replicate that, longlasting stones, trees etc then i think it is possible. Just to find good materials

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