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    Junzo Sakakura (坂倉 準三, Sakakura Junzō, 1901–1969) was a Japanese architect and former president of the Architectural Association of Japan. After graduating...
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  • Sakakura (written: 坂倉 or 阪倉) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Junzo Sakakura (坂倉 準三, 1901–1969), Japanese architect Yuji...
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  • hockey player Junzo Nishigami (西上 順三, born 1989), Japanese figure skater Junzō Okudaira (奥平 純三, born 1949), Japanese communist Junzo Sakakura (坂倉 準三, 1901–1969)...
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  • Junzō Yoshimura (吉村 順三, Yoshimura Junzō, September 7, 1908 – April 11, 1997) was a Japanese architect. Yoshimura dated his desire to become an architect...
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    Corbusier asked that his three Japanese apprentices: Kunio Maekawa, Junzo Sakakura and Takamasa Yoshizaka be responsible for developing the detailed drawings...
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    Japanese architects working in Europe. Among these were Kunio Maekawa and Junzo Sakakura who worked at Le Corbusier's atelier in Paris and Bunzō Yamaguchi and...
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    Riddell, English missionary Roman Rosen, Russian baron and diplomat Junzo Sakakura, Japanese architect Eisaku Satō, Japanese prime minister William J....
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    Arts were left. In 1958 they formed a preparation committee led by Junzo Sakakura, Kunio Maekawa and Kenzo Tange. As Tange had just accepted an invitation...
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    housed in the artist's former studio and home built by the architect Junzō Sakakura in 1954 in Aoyama, Tokyo. Both museums organize special exhibitions...
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    other members of the conference. Amongst them were Kisho Kurokawa, Junzo Sakakura, Alison and Peter Smithson, Louis Kahn, Jean Prouvé, B. V. Doshi and...
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  • 1900–1998 Yasuji Kanazawa 金澤庸治 1900-1982 Takeshi Tai 泰井武 1901-1997 Junzō Sakakura 坂倉準三 1901–1969 Bunzo Yamaguchi 山口文象 1902–1978 Renshichiro Kawakita 川喜田煉七郎...
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    Posts and Telecommunications (Japan), and working for seven years for Junzo Sakakura (a disciple of Le Corbusier) at Osaka office. In 1964, he designed the...
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    25 years ago (1998-11) Demolished 2000; 24 years ago (2000) Architect Junzo Sakakura Tenants Nankai Hawks (1950–1988) Kintetsu Pearls (1950–1957) Yosho Robbins...
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    Yokohama, Kanagawa 1955 The International House of Japan, Tokyo (with Junzo Sakakura and Junzo Yoshimura) 1955 Okayama Prefectural Office, Okayama 1956 Fukushima...
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  • in Tokyo. Le Corbusier's three Japanese apprentices: Kunio Maekawa, Junzo Sakakura and Yoshizaka were responsible for executing the plans and supervising...
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  • museum in Japan, dating back to 1951. The building was designed by Junzo Sakakura. The museum building itself is also highly valued as an example of Japanese...
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  • home displayed a Japanese design influence which he attributed to Junzo Sakakura's Japanese pavilion at the 1937 Paris Exposition. The structural elements...
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