Tachū Naitō

Tachū Naitō (1886–1970) was a Japanese architect, university teacher and engineer.

Also recorded as Tachu Naito; Tachuu Naitou; Naitō Tachū.

Tachū Naitō in brief

Born
1886
Died
1970
Known for
architect, university teacher and engineer
Place of birth
Sakaki
Contents

Overview

Born at Sakaki in 1886, died at National Center for Global Health and Medicine in 1970.

In detail

Tachū Naitō studied at First Higher School, Tokyo Imperial University and Yamanashi Prefectural Kofu Daiichi High School. the recorded working language is Japanese.

Employment is recorded with Waseda University. Membership is recorded of Japan Academy, Architectural Institute of Japan and Science Council of Japan.

Works named in the authority record are Shōsen Mitsui Building, Senju Thermal Power Station, Ōkuma Auditorium, Meiji Seimei Kan, NHK Osaka Broadcasting Center Building and Toyama Denki Building.

Distinctions recorded are Person of Cultural Merit, Medal with Dark Blue Ribbon, Medal with Purple Ribbon and Junior Third Rank.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Tachū Naitō”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q1340974: Tachū Naitō

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