Tachū Naitō

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Tachū Naitō was a prominent Japanese structural engineer renowned for designing major towers and high-rise structures in Japan, most famously Tokyo Tower.

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instanceOf Japanese engineer
human
structural engineer
countryOfBirth Japan
countryOfCitizenship Japan
countryOfDeath Japan
designed Beppu Tower
Hakata Port Tower
Nagoya TV Tower
Sapporo TV Tower
Tokyo Tower
Tsutenkaku Tower
designedStructureType high-rise building
observation tower
television tower
educatedAt Tokyo Imperial University NERFINISHED
employer Waseda University
era Showa era
surface form: Shōwa period
familyName Naitō NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork earthquake engineering
high-rise building design
structural engineering
tower design
gender male
givenName Tachū NERFINISHED
influenced development of postwar Japanese high-rise design
knownFor design of self-supporting steel towers in Japan
pioneering earthquake-resistant design in Japan
languageOfWorkOrName Japanese
name Tachū Naitō NERFINISHED
nationality Japanese
nativeName 内藤多仲
nickname father of Japanese towers
notableWork Beppu Tower
Hakata Port Tower
Nagoya TV Tower
Sapporo TV Tower
Tokyo Tower
Tsutenkaku Tower
occupation professor at Waseda University
structural engineer
university professor
placeOfBirth Yamanashi Prefecture NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Tokyo
specialization earthquake-resistant structures
steel-frame construction
workLocation Nagoya
Tokyo

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Tokyo Tower designer Tachū Naitō