Josiah Conder (28 September 1852 – 21 June 1920) was a British architect who was hired by the Meiji Japanese government as a professor of architecture
Josiah Conder (17 September 1789 – 27 December 1855), was an abolitionist, author and hymn-writer. A correspondent of Robert Southey and well-connected to ...
كان جوزيه كوندر مهندسًا معماريًا بريطانيًا استأجرته حكومة ميجي اليابانية كأستاذ هندسة معمارية للكلية الإمبراطورية للهندسة وأصبح مهندسًا لأعمال اليابان العامة. بدأ ممارسته الخاصة بعد عام 1888. صمم كوندر العديد من المباني العامة في طوكيو ، بما في... ويكيبيديا (إنجليزية)
تاريخ ومكان الميلاد: 28 سبتمبر 1852، لندن، المملكة المتحدة
تاريخ ومكان الوفاة: 21 يونيو 1920، طوكيو، اليابان
الجائزة: وسام الكنز المقدس
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Josiah Conder (17 September 1789 – 27 December 1855), was an abolitionist, author and hymn-writer. A correspondent of Robert Southey and well-connected to ...
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20/04/2024 · Josiah was the son of an engraver and bookseller, and father of Eustace Conder. He lost his right eye at age five, due to a bad smallpox vaccination.
Here, we take a look at the English architect Josiah Conder. Born near the Thames River in 1852, Conder studied architecture in Victorian London.
We focus on Josiah Conder, the British architect who became a Mitsubishi advisor and played a central role in the construction of Japan's first modern business ...
The English architect and designer Josiah Conder (1852–1920) arrived in Japan in 1877. His eclectic tastes included adaptations of a number of European styles.
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Biography: Studied with William Burges (q.v.) at the Royal Institute of British Architects; professor of architecture at the Imperial College of Engineering ...
Josiah Conder was born in Brixton, Surrey [now London], England on 28 September 1852 and was articled to Thomas Roger Smith (1830-1903), a relative, from 1869 ...