@article{oai:hirokoku-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00001155, author = {李, 明 and 石丸, 紀興 and 岡河, 貢}, issue = {575}, journal = {日本建築学会計画系論文集}, month = {Jan}, note = {application/pdf, Shoji OHHATA, born in 1913 in Shimane Prefecture, graduated from Yokohama Engineering College in 1934. He was the student of the famous architect and educator Junpei NAKAMURA. After his graduation, he worked as an architect in the architecture section, construction works office and Local Administration Department of the Dalian Manchurian Railway Company. He returned to Japan after the Second World War. He made great contributions by reviving buildings of Hiroshima City and by making a small design institute in Hiroshima as his base. In 1954, he established MURATA OHHATA Design Institute with Tadashi MURATA. In 1966, he independently established OHHATA Allied Architecture Design institute. He experienced the Prewar and Postwar Period and engaged in his career from Manchuria to Japan. By making Hiroshima City his activity center, he developed his activities to a large region including Kyushu, Hokkaido, Yamaguchi Prefectures, etc. He is one of the architects who has given full play to his talents.}, pages = {191--197}, title = {建築家大旗正二の経歴と建築活動について : 地方における建築家の活動に関する研究}, year = {2004}, yomi = {リ, ミン and イシマル, ノリオキ and オオガワ, ミツグ} }