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Architectural Thoughts I Kenchiku Shisō I 建築思想
As the setting sun bathed the city in a warm golden light, Taro stood at the top of the hill and gazed out at the landscape before him. He was an architect, and his work was a reflection of his passion for traditional Japanese design.
The city below was a testament to his life's work. Row upon row of graceful wooden buildings, each one perfectly in harmony with the natural world around it. Taro's designs were known for their beauty and simplicity, and he was proud of the fact that his creations blended seamlessly with the surrounding environment.
But even as he admired his handiwork, Taro couldn't help but feel a sense of melancholy. The world was changing, and with it, so too were the tastes and preferences of the people. More and more, they were turning to the sleek, modern designs of the West, and Taro knew that his work was becoming increasingly out of step with the times.
Still, he refused to give up on his beloved Japanese architectural traditions. As long as he had breath in his body, Taro would continue to create buildings that were a true reflection of the beauty and harmony of the natural world.
And so, with a renewed sense of purpose, Taro turned and made his way down the hill, ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead and continue to bring his unique vision to life. For him, the pursuit of perfection in design was a never-ending journey, and one that he would gladly undertake for as long as he lived.
Digital Art made with love by Richard Nadler, 1/1 Edition, Munich, Germany, 12/22
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