Japan 2013

The wood fixtures attached to the columns that support horizontal beams are called brackets. The complicated piles on top of the horizontal beams holding up other beams are also called brackets. The profusion of brackets between the columns is one characteristic of the Zen style of Japanese temple architecture.
The wood fixtures attached to the columns that support horizontal beams are called brackets. The complicated piles on top of the horizontal beams holding up other beams are also called brackets. The profusion of brackets between the columns is one characteristic of the Zen style of Japanese temple architecture.
June 07, 2013
Edgar Durbin