Research Article

Beyond Time and Space: Conceptual Traces from Tradition to Contemporaneity in Japanese Residential Architecture

Volume: 13 Number: 3 September 30, 2025
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Beyond Time and Space: Conceptual Traces from Tradition to Contemporaneity in Japanese Residential Architecture

Abstract

This study investigates the conceptual and spatial continuities between traditional Japanese residential architecture and its contemporary reinterpretations. Drawing upon principles such as spatial permeability, integration with nature, ritual-based spatial use, and material minimalism, the research analyzes how these elements persist and evolve in the works of contemporary architects including Kengo Kuma, Tadao Ando, Kazuyo Sejima, and Sou Fujimoto. Rather than viewing traditional spatial configurations as aesthetic remnants, this study approaches them as dynamic cultural constructs that continue to inform design logic, user experience, and spatial identity in contemporary architecture. Using a comparative architectural analysis method, the study identifies key interior components such as tatami flooring, shoji screens, fusuma partitions, engawa platforms, and tokonoma alcoves, and examines their conceptual transformations in modern projects. These elements, while often visually reinterpreted, preserve their symbolic functions and contribute to the sensory, meditative, and social dimensions of residential space. The findings reveal that the notion of “contemporaneity” in Japanese architecture is not a rupture from tradition, but rather a sustained dialogue with it. This process of reinterpretation offers valuable insights for global architecture, including Turkish residential architecture, where cultural references are often marginalized. The study argues that architectural continuity—rooted in local tradition and recontextualized for present needs—can foster both cultural memory and sustainable spatial innovation. By emphasizing conceptual resilience rather than stylistic mimicry, this research contributes to the discourse on architectural identity and proposes a culturally embedded yet future-oriented design paradigm.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Interior Architecture , Architectural Design

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

September 30, 2025

Submission Date

August 3, 2025

Acceptance Date

September 19, 2025

Published in Issue

Year 2025 Volume: 13 Number: 3

APA
Gökaydın Yenal, Z., & Hersek, C. M. (2025). Beyond Time and Space: Conceptual Traces from Tradition to Contemporaneity in Japanese Residential Architecture. Gazi University Journal of Science Part B: Art Humanities Design and Planning, 13(3), 453-465. https://izlik.org/JA26JA27FW
AMA
1.Gökaydın Yenal Z, Hersek CM. Beyond Time and Space: Conceptual Traces from Tradition to Contemporaneity in Japanese Residential Architecture. GUJSPB. 2025;13(3):453-465. https://izlik.org/JA26JA27FW
Chicago
Gökaydın Yenal, Zeynep, and Can Mehmet Hersek. 2025. “Beyond Time and Space: Conceptual Traces from Tradition to Contemporaneity in Japanese Residential Architecture”. Gazi University Journal of Science Part B: Art Humanities Design and Planning 13 (3): 453-65. https://izlik.org/JA26JA27FW.
EndNote
Gökaydın Yenal Z, Hersek CM (September 1, 2025) Beyond Time and Space: Conceptual Traces from Tradition to Contemporaneity in Japanese Residential Architecture. Gazi University Journal of Science Part B: Art Humanities Design and Planning 13 3 453–465.
IEEE
[1]Z. Gökaydın Yenal and C. M. Hersek, “Beyond Time and Space: Conceptual Traces from Tradition to Contemporaneity in Japanese Residential Architecture”, GUJSPB, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 453–465, Sept. 2025, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA26JA27FW
ISNAD
Gökaydın Yenal, Zeynep - Hersek, Can Mehmet. “Beyond Time and Space: Conceptual Traces from Tradition to Contemporaneity in Japanese Residential Architecture”. Gazi University Journal of Science Part B: Art Humanities Design and Planning 13/3 (September 1, 2025): 453-465. https://izlik.org/JA26JA27FW.
JAMA
1.Gökaydın Yenal Z, Hersek CM. Beyond Time and Space: Conceptual Traces from Tradition to Contemporaneity in Japanese Residential Architecture. GUJSPB. 2025;13:453–465.
MLA
Gökaydın Yenal, Zeynep, and Can Mehmet Hersek. “Beyond Time and Space: Conceptual Traces from Tradition to Contemporaneity in Japanese Residential Architecture”. Gazi University Journal of Science Part B: Art Humanities Design and Planning, vol. 13, no. 3, Sept. 2025, pp. 453-65, https://izlik.org/JA26JA27FW.
Vancouver
1.Zeynep Gökaydın Yenal, Can Mehmet Hersek. Beyond Time and Space: Conceptual Traces from Tradition to Contemporaneity in Japanese Residential Architecture. GUJSPB [Internet]. 2025 Sep. 1;13(3):453-65. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA26JA27FW