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During the 1930s, the American geographer Robert B. Hall and the German architect Bruno Taut made studies on Japanese rural architecture. This article examines the differences and similarities of these studies through a comparison of four... more
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      Japanese StudiesSettlement GeographyRural Architecture
During the1920s and 1930s the American geographer Robert Burnett Hall (1896-1975) conducted pioneering research of Japanese cities, towns, and architecture. In Hall's studies, the interpretation of the built environment was based on the... more
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      Japanese StudiesSettlement GeographyBuilt EnvironmentEffects of Geography and Geology on Human Settlements
This paper summarizes a study on the Western writings about Japanese cities from 1868 until 1939. Publications on the subject are scarce, especially in the beginning of the period. For that reason the literature reviewed includes non... more
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      Japanese StudiesUrbanism
This paper examines the studies made by the American geographer Robert B. Hall (1896-1975) on Japanese urban settlements during the interwar period. At that time, the academic study of urban settlements was only beginning and different... more
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      Urban GeographyJapanese StudiesUrban Studies
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Trees are thought to have acquired a mechanically optimized shape through evolution, but a scientific methodology to investigate the mechanical rationality of tree morphology remains to be established. The aim of this study was to develop... more
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