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词条 Katayama Tōkuma
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{{Japanese name|Katayama}}{{nihongo|Katayama Tōkuma|片山 東熊|extra=18 January 1854 – 24 October 1917}} was a Japanese architect who designed the original buildings for the Imperial Nara Museum as well as the Kyoto Imperial Museum and was significant in introducing Western, particularly French architecture into Japan.

Coming from Chōshū Tokuma was a protégé of Yamagata Aritomo.[1] In 1879 he graduated from the Imperial College of Engineering. During his late twenties and early thirties he assisted Josiah Conder in designing and building a Western-style residence for Prince Arisugawa Taruhito and then on the new Imperial Palace in Tokyo.[1] During the 1880 he was sent to Europe and America to study interior decoration, including furniture.[1] In 1887 he was appointed as an officer in the construction office of the Imperial Household.[1]

Buildings

  • 1894 Nara Imperial Museum now the Nara National Museum
  • 1895 Kyoto Imperial Museum now the Kyoto National Museum
  • 1905 Museum of Agriculture (神宮農業館), Ise, Mie Prefecture, (constructed (1891–1905)
  • 1909 Tōgu Palace now Akasaka Palace (constructed 1899–1909)

Notes

1. ^Checkland, Olive (2003) Japan and Britain after 1859: Creating cultural bridges RoutledgeCurzon, London, [https://books.google.com/books?id=VPpTfAK9oKwC&pg=PA81 page 81], {{ISBN|0-7007-1747-1}}

Gallery

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