2019 Volume 25 Issue 60 Pages 947-952
This report shows architectural works in which the master carpenter Seiju Tateishi was involved, by using attendance records, stretching from 1863 to 1892, created by Tateishi and held in the former Kaichi School building as historical papers. As a result, a number of architectural works, including those not known hitherto, were assessed (including those in which Tateishi was definitely involved, amounting to as many as 111 works). The assessed architectural works included a number of modern facilities and houses, allowing one to form a general overview of Tateishi’s work overall, including his most representative work—the Kaichi School.
Ethical standards of the publisher (‘Ethical Standards Concerning the Peer Review for the Presentation of Architectural Transactions and Works’)