Josiah Conder

E921941

Josiah Conder was a British architect and educator who played a pivotal role in introducing Western architectural styles to Japan during the Meiji era.

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instanceOf architect
educator
person
architecturalStyle Renaissance Revival architecture NERFINISHED
Victorian architecture NERFINISHED
Western-style architecture
countryOfBirth United Kingdom NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
countryOfDeath Japan NERFINISHED
designed Iwasaki family residences NERFINISHED
Kyu-Iwasaki-tei Gardens buildings NERFINISHED
Mitsui Club NERFINISHED
Mitsui Main Building (early designs) NERFINISHED
Nicolai-do (Holy Resurrection Cathedral, Tokyo) NERFINISHED
Rokumeikan NERFINISHED
educatedAt Royal Academy of Arts NERFINISHED
South Kensington School of Art NERFINISHED
employer Imperial College of Engineering NERFINISHED
Kobu Daigakko NERFINISHED
Meiji government of Japan NERFINISHED
era Meiji era NERFINISHED
familyName Conder NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Western architecture NERFINISHED
architectural education
architecture
gender male
givenName Josiah NERFINISHED
influenced modern Japanese architecture
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Josiah Conder NERFINISHED
nationality British
notableFor influencing Meiji era architecture in Japan
introducing Western architectural styles to Japan
notableWork Holy Resurrection Cathedral, Tokyo NERFINISHED
Rokumeikan NERFINISHED
occupation architect
educator
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
placeOfDeath Tokyo NERFINISHED
residence Tokyo
studiedUnder William Burges NERFINISHED
taught Kingo Tatsuno NERFINISHED
Saburo Arai NERFINISHED
Tatsuzo Sone NERFINISHED
Tokuma Katayama NERFINISHED
workLocation Japan NERFINISHED
Tokyo NERFINISHED
wrote books on Japanese art
treatises on Japanese gardens

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Tatsuno Kingo studiedUnder Josiah Conder