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Architecture in Japanese Manga: Exploring the World of Jujutsu Kaisen

July 4, 2022 Jullia Joson 0

Manga is an umbrella term for a wide variety of comic books and graphic novels originally produced and published in Japan, and unlike western comic books that we may be more familiar with seeing printed in full color, are primarily published in black and white. Manga is the Japanese word for comics published in Japan, with the word itself comprising of two kanji characters: man (漫) meaning ‘whimsical’ and ga (画) meaning ‘pictures’.

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The Evolution of Architecture in the Philippines Through the Years

June 20, 2022 Jullia Joson 0

The history and culture of the Philippines are reflected in its architectural heritage, with numerous influences from other nations paving the way for the contemporary designs we see today, a mixité of cultural influences amongst Western-style buildings. Philippine architecture has grown along with the progress of the nation and its people, but memories of a glorious past are still embedded within the nation’s history.

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Tiny Living in Japan: How to Optimize Tiny Living Spaces

June 12, 2022 Jullia Joson 0

It is often times that when living in Japan, whether you’re occupying a shared house or renting out your own apartment, you’ll find yourself having a limited amount of space to work with. This primarily stems from land scarcity within the country, with 73% of the land available to us being considered mountainous, with another large percentage of the country’s flat land serving as farmland and a means for agricultural purposes. There is also the issue surrounding overcrowding within Japan’s urban areas. Due to these factors, inflation amongst properties is rife, thus, resulting in many residents turning to small dwellings.

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Breathing New Life into Coffee Shop Culture: A Focus on Multi-Functional Café Spaces

May 29, 2022 Jullia Joson 0

Throughout the years, coffee shops and cafés alike have become so much more than just a place to acquire a delicious brew. Since the first coffee shops were established, they have been used as social places to congregate and meeting points for the public. Alongside the development of coffee shops came the ‘coffee culture’, a set of traditions and rules regarding the way cafes are used, and the way these delicious brews are enjoyed.