The Art of Japanese Joinery
By (Author) Kiyosi Seike
Shambhala Publications Inc
Weatherhill Inc
15th June 1977
25th January 2005
United States
General
Non Fiction
DIY: carpentry and woodworking
694.6
Paperback
128
Width 183mm, Height 257mm, Spine 13mm
442g
This introduction of Japanese joinery delves into the history and development of Japanese carpentry, and it also reveals many secrets of Japanese joinery. It presents 48 joints, selected from among the several hundred known and used today. With clear isometric projections complementing the photographs, any carpenter can duplicate these bequests from the traditional Japanese carpenter. They can be applied to projects as large as the buildings for which most of them were originally devised or as small as a sewing box.
Kiyosi Seike, Professor of Architecture at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, is also an active architect both in Japan and abroad. He has published numerous books and articles on architecture in both Japanese and English.