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thumb|Fusuma thumb|Kin-busuma (golden fusuma) In Japanese architecture, are vertical rectangular panels which can slide from side to side to redefine spaces within a room, or act as doors. They typically measure about wide by tall, the same size as a tatami mat, and are thick. The heights of fusuma have increased in recent years due to an increase in average height of the Japanese population, and a height is now common. In older constructions, they are as small as high. They consist of a lattice-like wooden understructure covered in cardboard and a layer of paper or cloth on both sides. They t
Nell'architettura giapponese, i fusuma (襖?) sono pannelli verticali rettangolari che scorrendo ridefiniscono la struttura delle stanze, o fungono da porte, all'interno delle abitazioni tradizionali.
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