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Why Architecture?

Architect and historian Rasmus Wærn, hailing from Sweden, invites us to delve into the essence of architecture. In his lecture, he will discuss the innate human need to convey our sentiments through the physical structures we create.

Japanese Calligraphy: ‘marriage’

Japanese Calligraphy: ‘marriage’

In Japanese culture, the institution of marriage, or "kekkon" (結婚), holds deep-rooted significance, embodying the values of tradition, family, and societal harmony. Marriages are often seen as a union not just between two individuals, but between families, connecting lineages and fostering a sense of continuity.

Japanese Calligraphy: knot

Japanese Calligraphy: knot

In Japanese culture, the concept of "結" (knot, tie up), or "musubu," holds a deep and multifaceted significance. This kanji represents the act of binding, connecting, and uniting, reflecting the essence of relationships, harmony, and the interconnectedness of all things.

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