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Masaaki, HORIUCHI
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昭和女子大学近代文化研究所紀要 = Bulletin of the Institute of Modern Culture, Showa Women’s University. 18:1-32
Autor:
Masaaki, HORIUCHI
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昭和女子大学近代文化研究所紀要 = Bulletin of the Institute of Modern Culture, Showa Women’s University. 17:1-43
Autor:
Masaaki, Horiuchi
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学苑 = Gakuen. 959:1-25
The original Yanagisawa House has been partly preserved as a registered tangible cultural property and the rest was rebuilt in the early Heisei period. The author has written previously about the house, and this paper supplies further information abo
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Masaaki, HORIUCHI
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学苑 = Gakuen. 957:2-18
The Second Provisional Diet Building was destroyed by fire in September, 1925 and an alternative had to be built by the 51st Imperial Diet, scheduled to be held in the same year. The Third Provisional Diet Building was completed within 82 days. The b
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Masaaki , Horiuchi
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学苑 = Gakuen. 947:1-34
The Kamei residence has survived for nearly 90 years. This paper investigates the architectural history of the residence through research and interviews with the present owner, analyzes and characterizes the house using relevant literature and previo
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Masaaki, HORIUCHI
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学苑 = Gakuen. 945:11-29
The S residence was built in 1954. The one-storied house with a gable roof was enlarged in 1964 into a two-storied house though a part of the house retained its original one-storied body. This paper investigates the architectural history of this hous
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Masaaki , Horiuchi
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学苑 = Gakuen. 935:1-19
The Japanese Provisional Diet Buildings were used for over 46 years until 1936 when the present Diet Building was completed. The Provisional Diet Buildings were built four times, in 1890, 1891, 1894, and 1925 and they were all made of wood. This pape
Autor:
Masaaki, Horiuchi
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学苑 = Gakuen. 923:36-47
Autor:
Masaaki, HORIUCHI
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学苑 = Gakuen. 9210:2-18
A remodeled building of a former firing range was measured and investigated in 2014 and 2015 by means of old maps, aerial photographs, and official documents in an attempt to determine the history of the construction and make a record of the building
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Masaaki, HORIUCHI
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学苑 = Gakuen. 909:2-23
The two-story former residence of Tomio Hara was built around 1930 by landowner Makoto Ito, and was purchased by ex-lieutenant general Hara in 1951. The house was introduced to Hara by a former member of the military who had been living in Setagaya W