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著者:Kaori Inomata, Takayuki Fuchigami, and Nobuo Mishima題名:Characteristics and values as a source of the "UMANOSUKE FUNAKI ARCHIVES"発表情報:Proceedings of 4th International conference on Civil and Urban Engineering, March 13-15, 2017, Prague, U0020 ページ: 205-210キーワード:architectural engineer, modernization, Saga概要:Umanosuke Funaki (hereafter, Funaki) is a Japanese architectural engineer who worked in Saga, from the late Meiji era to the beginning of the Showa era. He learned architecture at a local technical high school and designed many buildings in Saga after his independence. His representative works are Saga Public Hall, Takatori’s home, Funaki’s own house, etc., but it is particularly well known that he was a designer of the enlargement of the old Koga Bank Head Office. The documents regarding Funaki’s professional activities are in present archived at Saga University. The contents are widely including design drawings, design documents, photographs, diaries etc. and the term the documents were made is 54 years from 1898 to 1952. The total number is 756. We named the documents "UMANOSUKE FUNAKI ARCHIVES," and tried to show its characteristics and values as a research source in this paper. It is so rare that quantities of documents on local engineers are kept in archives like this. Moreover, the architectural engineers who worked especially in Saga in this period have neither been surveyed nor been reported yet, although many researchers have researched also on local architectural engineers of all over Japan and their documents have been archived.抄録:Umanosuke Funaki (hereafter, Funaki) is a Japanese architectural engineer who worked in Saga, from the late Meiji era to the beginning of the Showa era. He learned architecture at a local technical high school and designed many buildings in Saga after his independence. His representative works are Saga Public Hall, Takatori’s home, Funaki’s own house, etc., but it is particularly well known that he was a designer of the enlargement of the old Koga Bank Head Office. The documents regarding Funaki’s professional activities are in present archived at Saga University. The contents are widely including design drawings, design documents, photographs, diaries etc. and the term the documents were made is 54 years from 1898 to 1952. The total number is 756. We named the documents "UMANOSUKE FUNAKI ARCHIVES," and tried to show its characteristics and values as a research source in this paper. It is so rare that quantities of documents on local engineers are kept in archives like this. Moreover, the architectural engineers who worked especially in Saga in this period have neither been surveyed nor been reported yet, although many researchers have researched also on local architectural engineers of all over Japan and their documents have been archived.英語フィールド
Author:Kaori Inomata, Takayuki Fuchigami, and Nobuo MishimaTitle:Characteristics and values as a source of the "UMANOSUKE FUNAKI ARCHIVES"Announcement information:Proceedings of 4th International conference on Civil and Urban Engineering, March 13-15, 2017, Prague, U0020 Page: 205-210Keyword:architectural engineer, modernization, SagaAn abstract:Umanosuke Funaki (hereafter, Funaki) is a Japanese architectural engineer who worked in Saga, from the late Meiji era to the beginning of the Showa era. He learned architecture at a local technical high school and designed many buildings in Saga after his independence. His representative works are Saga Public Hall, Takatori’s home, Funaki’s own house, etc., but it is particularly well known that he was a designer of the enlargement of the old Koga Bank Head Office. The documents regarding Funaki’s professional activities are in present archived at Saga University. The contents are widely including design drawings, design documents, photographs, diaries etc. and the term the documents were made is 54 years from 1898 to 1952. The total number is 756. We named the documents "UMANOSUKE FUNAKI ARCHIVES," and tried to show its characteristics and values as a research source in this paper. It is so rare that quantities of documents on local engineers are kept in archives like this. Moreover, the architectural engineers who worked especially in Saga in this period have neither been surveyed nor been reported yet, although many researchers have researched also on local architectural engineers of all over Japan and their documents have been archived.An abstract:Umanosuke Funaki (hereafter, Funaki) is a Japanese architectural engineer who worked in Saga, from the late Meiji era to the beginning of the Showa era. He learned architecture at a local technical high school and designed many buildings in Saga after his independence. His representative works are Saga Public Hall, Takatori’s home, Funaki’s own house, etc., but it is particularly well known that he was a designer of the enlargement of the old Koga Bank Head Office. The documents regarding Funaki’s professional activities are in present archived at Saga University. The contents are widely including design drawings, design documents, photographs, diaries etc. and the term the documents were made is 54 years from 1898 to 1952. The total number is 756. We named the documents "UMANOSUKE FUNAKI ARCHIVES," and tried to show its characteristics and values as a research source in this paper. It is so rare that quantities of documents on local engineers are kept in archives like this. Moreover, the architectural engineers who worked especially in Saga in this period have neither been surveyed nor been reported yet, although many researchers have researched also on local architectural engineers of all over Japan and their documents have been archived.