Transactions of the Architectural Institute of Japan
Online ISSN : 2433-0027
Print ISSN : 0387-1185
ISSN-L : 0387-1185
THE STUDY OF THE SALE AND RECEPTION ROOM OF THE KAITAKUSHI (V)
AKIHISA ENDO
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1964 Volume 104 Pages 38-42

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Abstract
Following the previous paper this paper deals with T. MORIYAMA's and I. NAKAMURA's careers. They were the persons on the part of the KAITAKUSHI in charge of the construction of the Sale and Reception Room of the KAITAKUSHI. T. MORIYAMA (1842-1920) was the clansman of Saga, and I. NAKAMURA (1835-89?) was a carpenter in the last years of the Edo. Both the architects were employed by the KAITAKUSHI in 5th of the Meiji Era, then designed various occidental style buildings of the KAITAKUSHI and supervised these constructions. From 11th to 14th of the Meiji they were appointed as the constructing foremen of the Sale and Reception Room (designed by J. Conder). And through their performances for this construction they engaged as the engineering executives of Kokyozoeijimukyoku (imperial palace construction bureau, estab. in 1812).
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