Arquitetura e Construção - Arquitetura Asiática e Egípcia
Aqui você aprenderá algumas palavras em inglês relacionadas à arquitetura asiática e egípcia, como "teahouse", "hanok" e "pylon".
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a traditional style of Japanese tea houses and residential architecture associated with the tea ceremony, known for its simplicity, natural materials, and integration with the surrounding garden

sukiya-zukuri

a traditional Japanese architectural style characterized by the use of wooden screens, tatami mats, and decorative alcoves

shoin-zukuri

a style of aristocratic residential architecture characterized by a large main hall surrounded by smaller buildings, often seen in palaces and noble estates during the Heian period

estilo de arquitetura residencial aristocrática shinden-zukuri, estilo aristocrático shinden-zukuri

a style primarily used for Shinto shrines dedicated to Hachiman, characterized by a symmetrical gabled roof with two entranceways and verandas

hachiman-zukuri, estilo hachiman

a style used for shrines associated with mountain worship, featuring a distinctive blend of Buddhist and Shinto architectural elements

gongen-zukuri, estilo gongen-zukuri

a style of shrine architecture characterized by a curved, thatched roof, often resembling the shape of a wave, commonly seen in shrine halls

nagare-zukuri, estilo de arquitetura de santuários com telhados curvos

a Japanese architectural style featuring layered roofs and symmetrical layouts seen in imperial and aristocratic buildings

Estilo Teikan, Estilo de Telhado em Camadas

a traditional wooden townhouse found in Kyoto, Japan, known for its narrow frontage and deep interior design

machiya, casa tradicional de madeira (Quioto)

a traditional Japanese gate commonly found at the entrance of Shinto shrines, characterized by two vertical pillars and a horizontal lintel, often painted in red and symbolizing the transition from the secular to the sacred

torii, portão shinto

a religious structure in Japan dedicated to the worship of kami, the spirits or deities of nature and ancestors, often characterized by a distinctive architectural style, torii gates, and various ritual elements

santuário xintoísta, templo xintoísta

a meditation hall or space, typically associated with Zen Buddhism, where practitioners gather for silent seated meditation and other related practices

zendo, sala de meditação

a place where tea is served, often accompanied by snacks or light meals

casa de chá, salão de chá

a peaceful Japanese-style garden with rocks, sand or gravel, and minimal plants, created to promote tranquility, meditation, and a harmonious connection with nature

jardim zen, jardim de meditação

a traditional Japanese architectural ornamentation in the form of a demon or ogre mask, often made of clay or ceramic, placed on the edges of roofs or walls to ward off evil spirits and bring protection to the building

onigawara, máscara de demônio

a multi-story temple located in East or South Asia with a curved roof at each story

pagode

a traditional Chinese architectural element consisting of interlocking wooden brackets that support the roof and transfer the weight of the structure to the columns or walls

dougong, elemento arquitetônico tradicional

traditional Korean houses with distinctive architectural features, including wooden frames, paper sliding doors, and curved roofs, reflecting the cultural heritage of Korea

hanok, casa tradicional coreana

a circular or semi-circular opening found in traditional Chinese gardens and architecture, typically made of stone or wood, creating a framed entrance or window that symbolizes harmony and good fortune

porta da lua, portal lunar

a type of ancient Egyptian tomb structure characterized by a rectangular, flat-roofed design with sloping sides, typically consisting of an underground burial chamber and a superstructure above ground

mastaba

a small structure or room within an ancient Egyptian temple or tomb complex where offerings, rituals, and prayers were conducted to honor and provide for the deceased or deities

capela de ofertas, capela de oferendas

an underground structure or chamber, often used as a tomb or sacred space, typically found in ancient civilizations such as Egypt and Rome, and characterized by its subterranean location and architectural features

hipogeu, estrutura subterrânea

a type of ancient Egyptian temple built near or connected to a royal tomb, dedicated to the worship and commemoration of a deceased pharaoh, serving as a place for rituals, offerings, and the veneration of the ruler's spirit

templo funerário, templo mortuário

a grand entrance gateway in ancient Egyptian architecture, characterized by two sloping walls and a central doorway

pavilhão, entrada monumental

a stone monument built in ancient Egypt usually as a tomb for the pharaohs, which has a triangular or square base that slopes up to the top

pirâmide

a small, enclosed chamber or room, typically found in ancient Egyptian tombs, where the statue or representation of the deceased person was placed for worship or remembrance

serdab, câmara funerária

