document.writeln("<a href=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2006/1011/culture_1-1.html><img src=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2006/1011/images/13238_image_1.150.jpg width=150 height=150 border=0 alt='ArchWeek Image' style='float: left' hspace='4'></a><p style='text-align: left'><a href=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2006/1011/culture_1-1.html><font size=-1 face=Helvetica,Arial>POSTCARD FROM NARA</font></a></p><p style='text-align: left'><font size=-1>Dear ArchitectureWeek,</p><p style='text-align: left'>The city of Nara, Japan, brims with landmark buildings from the Nara period (710-784 A.D.), when it was the capital. A particularly striking one is T&#333;dai-ji, the Great East Temple, founded in the mid-eighth century to house Daibutsu, the Great Buddha statue.</font></p><p style='text-align: right'><a href=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/2006/1011/culture_1-1.html><img src=http://www.ArchitectureWeek.com/images/continue.gif width=96 height=22 border=0 alt=Continue...></a></p>");

