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  1. Hideto Kishida (6 February 1899 – 3 May 1966) was a renowned Japanese architect. His work was part of the architecture event in the art competition at the 1936 Summer Olympics. Life. Kishida obtained a doctorate of engineering in 1929, and was later appointed as a professor at the University of Tokyo.

  2. Japanese architect Hideto Kishida was an authority on shaped design. He studied at the Tokyo Imperial University Department of Architecture in the Department of Engineering and graduated in 1922. He subsequently became a lecturer and assistant professor and made a trip to Europe for one year of studies in 1925.

  3. Hideto Kishida. Biographical information. Biography. Japanese architect Hideto Kishida was an authority on shaped design. He studied at the Tokyo Imperial University Department of Architecture in the Department of Engineering and graduated in 1922.

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  4. But above all it was Hideto Kishida, a lecturer at Tokyo University Department of Architecture, who lectured on Le Corbusier and lent works by Le Corbusier he had brought back from Europe in 1926 to a student of his who knew French, Kunio Mayekawa (1905-1986).

  5. This paper examined Hideto Kishida's Formative ideas in Architecture Design in the early Showa period by analyzing the principles and various aspects, found from his lecture manuscripts, comments...

  6. Hideto Kishida. Roche Press, 2008 - Architecture - 136 pages. EDITORIAL NOTE It is a common desire among tourists to learn something of the culture of the countries they visit, as well as to...

  7. Learn more about Hideto Kishida (Japanese, 1899 - 1966). Read the artist bio and gain a deeper understanding with MutualArt's artist profile.