Uzō Nishiyama

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Uzō Nishiyama
西山夘三
にしやま うぞう
Young Uzo Nishiyama
BornMarch 1, 1911
DiedApril 2, 1994
EducationKyoto Imprerial University
OccupationArchitect

Uzō Nishiyama (西山 夘三, Nishiyama Uzō, March 1, 1911 – April 2, 1994) was a Japanese modernist architect, city planner, and architectural scholar. He is noted for his application of methods of scientific research to the study of architecture and urban planning.[1][2] Nishiyama served as a professor at Kyoto University for over 25 years, and produced a number of seminal writings on architectural theory.

The Uzo Nishiyama Memorial Library in Kyoto, which specializes in works relating to architecture and urban planning, is named after Nishiyama.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Record Extraordinaire! Uzo Nishiyama's Notebooks on Houses and Living". Tokyo Art Beat. Retrieved 2018-11-24.
  2. ^ "Uzo Nishiyama Memorial Library". www.n-bunko.org. Retrieved 2018-11-24.
  3. ^ "Uzo Nishiyama Memorial Library". www.n-bunko.org. Retrieved 2018-11-24.