AIJ Journal of Technology and Design
Online ISSN : 1881-8188
Print ISSN : 1341-9463
ISSN-L : 1341-9463
A RESEARCH ABOUT THE STYLE ACCEPTANCE BY THE JAPANESE ARCHITECT AND THE MEANING IN SHANGHAI SETTLEMENT : Case of the school architecture
Shigemitsu TANAKA
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2001 Volume 7 Issue 14 Pages 325-330

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It argues about the taking-up architecture style process of the featuring acceptance systematically in the Japanese architect to World War II from the latter period of Meiji of the beginning period in Shanghai settlement. In the beginning period, the Hirano and Fukui played an active part. They accepted an European architecture style naturally because the technical basis that they are not from the viewpoint of "The Extrication Asia principle" and that they are basic already was established. In the 19l7-1920s, the design emerged for the architecture style of the Japanese elementary school by the Norwegian architect Mura. It thinks that this is first with the school architecture in Japan, being made with ferroconcrete. The design of Mura influenced Okano and made Shanghai style of the two layer composition and the vertical-type slit. In the 1930-1940s, the influence of International style was seen. For example, it is the arrangement of the regular window which destroyed the outer wall and the symmetry of the white one color and so on. The Japanese architect who made Shanghai a base thinks that they are the parts of the Japanese Modern Architecture History because they were Europe and the architecture activity while affected at the one of the Japanese mainland.
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© 2001 Architectural Institute of Japan
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