Tetsurō Yoshida | |
Birth Date: | 18 May 1894 |
Birth Place: | Toyama, Japan |
Death Date: | 8 September 1956 |
Death Place: | Suginami-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
was a Japanese architect. He graduated from Tokyo University and entered the Ministry of Communications in 1919. He designed many Japanese post offices, telegraph offices, and related buildings in Japan.[1] He introduced Eastern architecture to the west, while incorporating Western architecture in his own designs, including architecture from Scandinavia, Germany, and the United States.[2]