About Architecture: Architect's Handbook Designing for People and Place


 
Farmhouse  
Shirakawa Village, Hida, Japan
(built in 1700s and still lived in today)
Image of the Farmhouse
This style of house is found only in a small area in the mountains of Japan. People live on the first floor, and raise silk worms in the upper levels. To maintain a warm temperature for the silk worms, the heat and steam from the first floor hearth rise to the upper floors through a screen in the ceiling.
 


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