Why do the japanese build houses of woods
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Traditional Japanese architecture's reliance on wood as a building material developed largely in response to Japan's humid environment—particularly the warm, wet summer months. Raised floors and open spaces ensured proper ventilation to fight the buildup of toxic mold.
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Traditional Japanese architecture's reliance on wood as a building material developed largely in response to Japan's humid environment—particularly the warm, wet summer months. Raised floors and open spaces ensured proper ventilation to fight the buildup of toxic mold.
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