Abstract
NAMA (National Archives of Modern Architecture) has several drawings on NMWA (The National Museum of Western Art). The purpose of this report is to clarify the followings on them; 1) their making process, 2) their differences from the drawings sent from Atelier Le Corbusier, 3) their relations to the original drawings in FLC (Le Corbusier Foundation). The result is as follows: 1) The drawings of NAMA were only 9 drawings corresponding to the drawings sent from Atelier Le Corbusier. 2) They were not original drawings sent from Atelier Le Corbusier, but their handmade copies in Japan (Junzo Sakakura architects and engineers). 3) They come to be evidences of the design process of NMWA in Japan.