2005 年 70 巻 595 号 p. 197-203
Most Japanese vocational high schools having architecture course were established after 1900's. In Taisho and early Showa Era, some of these graduates of architecture course became low-ranking official architects in construction division of the Kanagawa Prefectural Government and some of them played substantial leaders' role. Especially just after the Great Kanto Earthquake of 1923, they had to work hard to cope with enormous demands to construct public buildings. But almost all these architects disappeared namelessly in the history. This thesis shows some of these architects' careers and works, focusing Matazo Naritomi and his subordinates.