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  1. Katayama Tōkuma (片山 東熊, 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, Tōkuma was a protégé of Yamagata ...

  2. May 16, 2024 · Overview. Tokuma Katayama. (1854—1917) Quick Reference. (1854–1917). Japanese architect. He designed the National Museums in Nara (1894), Kyoto (1908), and Tokyo (1909), all in a Neo-Classical style with a pronounced Beaux-Arts flavour.

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  4. A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture. Katayama, Tokuma (1854–1917). Japanese architect. He designed the National Museums in Nara (1894), Kyoto (1908), and Tokyo (1909), all in a Neo-Classical style with a pronounced Beaux-Arts flavour.

  5. Category. : Katayama Tōkuma. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. English: Katayama Tōkuma (片山 東熊, January 18, 1854 – October 24, 1917) was a Japanese architect during the Meiji era and Taisho era. 日本語: 片山 東熊 (かたやま とうくま、嘉永6年12月20日(1854年1月18日) – 大正6年(1917 ...

  6. Katayama Tōkuma, one of his first pupils, designed the other three museums at the core of Tseng's book: the Imperial Kyoto Museum, the Imperial Nara Museum, and the Hyōkeikan (the structure to the west in the present trio of main buildings in the Tokyo National Museum complex).

  7. Katayama Tôkuma was a prominent Meiji period architect, the designer of the Japanese Red Cross Central Hospital ( 1890 ), the Nara National Museum ( 1894 ), Kyoto National Museum ( 1895 ), the Hyôkeikan of the Tokyo National Museum ( 1908 ), and the Akasaka Palace ( 1909 ), among other famous structures of the period.

  8. Katayama Tokuma (片山東熊) Tokuma KATAYAMA (January 18, 1854 - October 24, 1917) was an architect who was actively engaged in his profession during the Meiji period. He was born in Yamaguchi Prefecture. He was one of the very first students to enroll in the Department of Architecture at the Imperial College of Engineering.

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