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    Tōgo Murano (村野 藤吾, Murano Tōgo, May 15, 1891 – November 26, 1984) was a Japanese architect. Although his formative years were between 1910 and 1930, he remained active in design throughout his life and at the time of his death was responsible for over three hundred completed projects.

    • Memorial Cathedral for World Peace, Ube City Public Hall
    • Architect
    • Japanese
    • Murano and Mori
  2. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Murano Tōgo (born May 15, 1891, Karatsu, Saga prefecture, Japan—died Nov. 26, 1984, Ōsaka) was a Japanese architect particularly noted for the construction of large department stores with solid external walls. Murano was trained in traditional Japanese styles, but he was gradually drawn to the European modern style.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Overview. Togo Murano. (1891—1984) Quick Reference. (1891–1984). Japanese architect. He designed the Sogo department store, Osaka (1936—the first modern building of its kind in that city). He followed this with further such stores in Kobe, Nagoka, and Tokyo.

  4. 22 de jul. de 2015 · The Prolific World of Togo Murano | Art in Tokyo. Art, Architecture. Time Out says. Hardly ever counted among one of Japan's best-known architects, modernist and Saga native Togo Murano...

  5. Murano Togo (1891-1984) was a Japanese architect who based his practice in the city of Osaka. Throughout his long career, Murano won numerous awards, most notably the Order of Culture in 1967 presented by the Royal family.

    • Norihiko Tsuneishi
    • 2010
  6. An eclectic designer to say the least, architect Togo Murano (1891-1984) may have remained relatively unknown outside Japan, yet locally he is a revered figure. A multivolume, hardbound collection of his complete drawings is available (at a high price), a major annual architecture prize is named after him, and the Kyoto Institute of Technology ...

  7. Tōgo Murano (村野 藤吾, Murano Tōgo, 15 de mayo de 1891 - 26 de noviembre de 1984) fue un arquitecto japonés. Aunque sus años de formación fueron entre 1910 y 1930, permaneció activo en el diseño a lo largo de su vida y en el momento de su muerte era responsable de más de trescientos proyectos terminados.