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Nakazonae (中備・中具) is a Japanese classification of several intercolumnar struts of different origin installed in the intervals between bracket complexes (tokyō) at wooden architectures in East Asia. In origin they were necessary to help support the roof; however, at the end of the 10th century the invention of the hidden roof made them superfluous. They remained in use, albeit in a purely decorative role, and are typical of the Wayō style. The Zenshūyō style used by Zen temples has instead bracket complexes even between posts.

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  • Nakazonae (中備・中具) is a Japanese classification of several intercolumnar struts of different origin installed in the intervals between bracket complexes (tokyō) at wooden architectures in East Asia. In origin they were necessary to help support the roof; however, at the end of the 10th century the invention of the hidden roof made them superfluous. They remained in use, albeit in a purely decorative role, and are typical of the Wayō style. The Zenshūyō style used by Zen temples has instead bracket complexes even between posts. (en)
  • 驼峰,日本稱為蟇股,为東亞传统建筑中于上下梁枋间配合斗拱起支承托垫作用的墩木,能适当地将结点的荷载匀布于梁上,因通常做成骆驼背峰式样故名。驼峰有全驼峰和半驼峰两种做法,前者多见,其式样在元代及以前有鹰嘴式、掐瓣式、毡笠(笠帽)式和梯形式等,明清时多为云卷式或荷墩式,此外清代也用替代驼峰。 (zh)
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  • Nakazonae (中備・中具) is a Japanese classification of several intercolumnar struts of different origin installed in the intervals between bracket complexes (tokyō) at wooden architectures in East Asia. In origin they were necessary to help support the roof; however, at the end of the 10th century the invention of the hidden roof made them superfluous. They remained in use, albeit in a purely decorative role, and are typical of the Wayō style. The Zenshūyō style used by Zen temples has instead bracket complexes even between posts. (en)
  • 驼峰,日本稱為蟇股,为東亞传统建筑中于上下梁枋间配合斗拱起支承托垫作用的墩木,能适当地将结点的荷载匀布于梁上,因通常做成骆驼背峰式样故名。驼峰有全驼峰和半驼峰两种做法,前者多见,其式样在元代及以前有鹰嘴式、掐瓣式、毡笠(笠帽)式和梯形式等,明清时多为云卷式或荷墩式,此外清代也用替代驼峰。 (zh)
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  • 驼峰 (建筑) (zh)
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