Hospitals and other institutions in the community play an important role in society. Institutions are defined as structures and mechanisms that govern social behavior and cooperation among groups of individuals. They establish rules and permanence beyond individual lives. Main types of institutions include marriage and family, religion, education, hospitals, legal and penal systems, military, media, and corporations.
Building materials are the raw components that are used in construction. Common materials include wood, concrete, steel, glass, and plastics. These materials are durable, cost-effective, and provide structural integrity for buildings of all types.
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Japanese architecture has been influenced by Buddhism, China, and the climate. Traditional styles use wood construction, tatami mat floors, sliding doors, and feature wooden post-and-beam structures with tiled or thatched roofs. Over time, architectural styles evolved from small prehistoric structures to include Buddhist temple designs in the Asuka period incorporating pagodas and worship halls. Defensive castles emerged in the Azuchi-Momoyama period while the Edo period saw the development of machya townhouses. Modern architecture saw increasing Western influence and the use of new technologies and materials following World War 2.
Hospitals and other institutions in the community play an important role in society. Institutions are defined as structures and mechanisms that govern social behavior and cooperation among groups of individuals. They establish rules and permanence beyond individual lives. Main types of institutions include marriage and family, religion, education, hospitals, legal and penal systems, military, media, and corporations.
Building materials are the raw components that are used in construction. Common materials include wood, concrete, steel, glass, and plastics. These materials are durable, cost-effective, and provide structural integrity for buildings of all types.
This document does not contain any text to summarize. As there is no content, it is not possible to provide a meaningful 3 sentence summary. The title provides no context or details about the topic or content of the hypothetical document.
Japanese architecture has been influenced by Buddhism, China, and the climate. Traditional styles use wood construction, tatami mat floors, sliding doors, and feature wooden post-and-beam structures with tiled or thatched roofs. Over time, architectural styles evolved from small prehistoric structures to include Buddhist temple designs in the Asuka period incorporating pagodas and worship halls. Defensive castles emerged in the Azuchi-Momoyama period while the Edo period saw the development of machya townhouses. Modern architecture saw increasing Western influence and the use of new technologies and materials following World War 2.