Sone Tatsuzo
曾禰 達蔵
1853 |
March 1, born in Edo (now Tokyo) |
1873 | enrollment as one of the first four students to study under Josiah Conder together with Katayama Tokuma, Tatsuno Kingo and Satachi Shichijiro at Imperial College of Engineering (Kobu Daigakko, now the Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo) |
1879 |
graduated Department of Building Structure, Imperial College of Engineering, entered Ministry of Industry |
1881 |
Associate Professor, College of Engineering |
1886 |
entered Imperial Japanese Navy as construction committee member of the Kure Naval District |
1890 |
joined Mitsubishi Corporation after introduction by his mentor Josiah Conder |
1892 |
construction starts at Mitsubishi Ichigokan (Building No.1 - completed 1894) and Nigokan (Building No.2 - completed 1895), designed by Josiah Conder, which is the start of the Marunouchi Brick Office Town |
1906 |
retired from Mitsubishi Corporation, opened architectural office |
1908 | established Sone Chujo architectural office together with Chujo Seiichiro |
1936 | death of his office partner Chujo Seiichiro |
1937 | December 6, passed away |
project list
by Sone Chujo architectural office
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1937 |
former TANAKA MITSUAKI VILLA (now ODAWARA MUSEUM OF LITERATURE MAIN BUILDING), Odawara city, Kanagawa |
1936 |
SUMITOMO MITSUI BANKING CORPORATION OSAKA CHUO BRANCH, Osaka KEIO CHILDREN HOUSE, Tokyo, collaborative design with Taniguchi Yoshiro |
1935 | ATAMI VILLA FOR IWASAKI FAMILY, Atami city, Shizuoka |
1934 |
HIYOSHI CAMPUS, KEIO UNIVERSITY, Yokohama city, Kanagawa |
1933 |
MEIJIYA BUILDING, Tokyo KODANSHA BUILDING, Tokyo |
1930 |
TOKYO MARINE BUILDING NEW BUILDING, Chiyoda ward, Tokyo, now defunct |
1929 |
DEPARTMENT OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, KEIO UNIVERISTY HOSPITAL, Tokyo |
1927 |
EARL OGASAWARA RESIDENCE, Shinjuku ward, Tokyo [Selected Historic Monument of Tokyo] former MITSUI BANK OTARU BRANCH, Otaru city, Hokkaido |
1925 | former KAGOSHIMA PREFECTURAL GOVERNMENT BUILDING, Kagoshima city, Kagoshima |
1924 | MEIJIYA BUILDING, Osaka |
1923 | YUSEN BUILDING, Tokyo, now defunct |
1922 | NIPPON OIL BUILDING (former YURAKUKAN), Tokyo, now defunct |
1918 |
TOKYO MARINE BUILDING OLD BUILDING, Chiyoda ward, Tokyo, now defunct former NIPPON YUSEN BUILDING KOBE BRANCH, Kobe city, Hyogo |
1912 | KEIO UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, Tokyo [Important Cultural Property] |
as employee of Mitsubishi Corporation
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1906 | former TOKYO SOKO KOBE BRANCH OF HYOGO DISTRICT OFFICE, Kobe city, Hyogo |
1904 | SENSHOKAKU, Nagasaki city, Nagasaki |
1900 | former MITSUBISHI BANK KOBE BRANCH, Kobe city, Hyogo |
1896~ | MITSUBISHI SANGOKAN (Building No.3) to NANAGOKAN (Building No.7), Tokyo, now defunct |
1895 | MITSUBISHI NIGOKAN (Building No.2), now defunct |
1894 | MITSUBISHI ICHIGOKAN (Building No.1), demolished but partly rebuilt |
1912
KEIO UNIVERSITY LIBRARY [Important Cultural Property]
慶應義塾大学図書館【重文】- Keiōgijuku Daigaku Toshokan [Jūbun]
address: | Mita, Minato ward, Tokyo |
general contractor: | Toda Corporation |
1900
former MITSUBISHI BANK KOBE BRANCH (now FAMILIA INC. BUILDING)
旧三菱銀行神戸支店 - Kyū Mitsubishi Ginkō Kōbe Shiten
address: | 1-1-21 Aioi-cho, Chuo ward, Kobe city, Hyogo |
source: | [Architectural Map of Osaka / Kobe] page 269 |
further readings
www.culturalprofiles.net/japan/Directories/Japan_Cultural_Profile/-13499.html