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Tsumaki Yorinaka (妻木 頼黄,
February 22, 1859—October 10, 1916) was a ****anese
architect and Head of the ****anese
Ministry of
Finance building section in...
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bridge was
completed in 1603. The
current bridge,
designed by
Tsumaki Yorinaka and
constructed of
stone on a
steel frame,
dates from 1911. The district...
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called Germania Maschinenfabrik and then
implemented by
architect Tsumaki Yorinaka, who
worked on
other industrial projects including the
Yokohama Red Brick...
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Tadamune Yoshikiyo Yoshikatsu Yo****omo
Yoshikata Yoshihiro Yorikata Yorinaka Tamemune Tamenari Tametomo Tamenaka Yukiie Nakaie Yoshinaka Yoshihira Tomonaga...
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Former head
office building in Yokohama,
designed by
architect Tsumaki Yorinaka and
completed in 1904;
since 1967 seat of the
Kanagawa Prefectural Museum...
- Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk,
completed in 1937 Bank of
China Dalian branch,
designed by
Tsumaki Yorinaka in 1909
Kyoto National Museum in Kyōto, Tōkuma Katayama,
built in 1895...
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Planned by a ****anese
architect and a
government official,
Tsumaki Yorinaka, the
current Building No. 2 was
constructed in 1911, and the
current Building...
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along its route;
foremost being the
Nihonbashi Bridge designed by
Tsumaki Yorinaka in 1911. de Graaf,
Rutger (2008).
Urban Water in ****an. London: Taylor...
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under Tatsuno Kingo and so on. He was the right-hand
person of
Tsumaki Yorinaka,
called one of "Three
Great Masters" in
Meiji Era
together with Tatsuno...
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including Tatsuno Kingo,
Katayama Tōkuma, Sone Tatsuzō and
Satachi Shichijirō.
Yorinaka Tsumaki and
Shimoda Kikutaro, who left the
Imperial College of Engineering...