デフォレスト館の創建と明治期の履歴

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  • 野村 俊一
    東北大学大学院工学研究科都市・建築学専攻 助教・博士(工学)

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  • ON THE ESTABLISHMENT AND THE BACKGROUND IN THE MEIJI ERA ON DE FOREST HALL
  • デフォレストカン ノ ソウケン ト メイジキ ノ リレキ

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The purpose of this paper is to clarify the establishment and the background in the meiji era on De Forest Hall. On his second visit to Japan in 1896, of the three buildings, De Forest resided in one of the buildings at 6-1 Minamirokken-cho. This is the building that eventually became De Forest Hall. The three cherished buildings were designed in 1887 by an architect of the name of Ueda who also created other public buildings such as the Miyagi prefecture parliamentary building. In keeping with the set of three buildings at Katahira-cho and Minamirokken-cho, De Forest Hall as it exists today continues to stand on the same plot as the former building at 6-1 Minamirokken-cho. As it is the only one of the three buildings still in existence, architecturally speaking it has significant historical value.

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