Mikishi Abe Explained

Mikishi Abe
Birth Place:Iwate Prefecture Japan
Occupation:Architect, civil engineer
Alma Mater:University of Illinois
Sapporo Agricultural College
Practice:Abe Offices
Significant Buildings:Hankyu Department Store
Hibiya Movie Theatre
Yuraku-za (Theatre)
Kobe Hankyu Building
Naigai Building
Significant Projects:Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group overhead railways

was a Japanese architect and civil engineer, known for his PhD thesis on reinforced concrete frames, and for several concrete buildings.[1] Abe was responsible for designing the first elevated railway using reinforced concrete. He contributed to many architectural and engineering works of the Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group.

Shortly after World War Two, he was the second president of the War Reconstruction Agency (currently the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism) and the Secretary-General of the Construction Agency (Deputy Secretary of Construction) after the war. On March 4, 1947, he was appointed as a member of the Imperial House of Representatives, and remained in office until the abolition of the House of Peers on May 2, the same year.[2]

Mikishi Abe was the student of A.N Talbot of United States. He is credited of spreading the Talbot's message of pragmatism in Japan. [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Abe Mikishi. Nihon jinmei daijiten+Plus. Kōdansha. 13 February 2012.
  2. House of Representatives, House of Councils, "Hundred Year History of Parliamentary System: Aristocratic House of Representatives Directory," Ministry of Finance, Printing Bureau, 1990, p. 90.
  3. Book: Sozen. Mete A.. Principles of Reinforced Concrete Design. Ichinose. Toshikatsu. Pujol. Santiago. 2014-07-14. CRC Press. 978-1-4822-3148-9. en.
  4. http://www.meijishowa.com/photography/1807/80122-0017-hibiya-movie-theater Hibiya Movie Theater
  5. Book: Abe, Mikishi. Analysis and Tests of Rigidly Connected Reinforced Concrete Frames. July 2008. Read Books. 978-1-4086-6693-7. en.