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コンドル, ジョサイア

| 1852-09-28 | 1920

CONDER, Josiah

| 1852-09-28 | 1920

Names
  • コンドル, ジョサイア
  • CONDER, Josiah (index name)
  • Josiah Conder (display name)
  • ジョサイア・コンドル (Japanese display name)
  • じょさいあ こんどる (transliterated hiragana)
Date of birth
1852-09-28
Birth place
London
Date of death
1920
Death place
Tokyo
Gender
Male
Fields of activity
  • Architecture

Wikipedia

Josiah Conder (28 September 1852 – 21 June 1920) was a British architect who was hired by the Meiji Japanese government as a professor of architecture for the Imperial College of Engineering and became architect of Japan's Public Works. He started his own practice after 1888. Conder designed numerous public buildings in Tokyo, including the Rokumeikan, which became a controversial symbol of Westernisation in the Meiji period. He educated young Japanese architects, notably Tatsuno Kingo and Katayama Tōkuma, earning him the nickname "father of Japanese modern architecture."

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VIAF ID
76397209
ULAN ID
500021956
AOW ID
_10169536
Grove Art Online ID
T019008
NDL ID
00436441
Wikidata ID
Q1187770
  • 2023-02-20