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Japanese architect

Yoshiya Tanoue (Japanese: 田上義也, Tanoue Yoshiya) was a Japanese architect. He was a pupil of Frank Lloyd Wright.

He designed the Sakaushi residence in Otaru, Hokkaido, which was constructed in 1927. It is a blend of Japanese and western architecture.

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References

  1. http://www.city.otaru.lg.jp.e.go.hp.transer.com/simin/gakushu_sports/kenzo/f_s/f_s74.html
  2. "小樽市指定歴史的建造物 第74号 坂牛邸" [Otaru City Designated Historical Building No. 74 Sakaushi Residence] (in Japanese). Otaru City. 2020-10-15. Retrieved 2024-08-03.


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