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Iwahiko Tsumanuma, a.k.a. Thomas S. Rockrise, A.I.A., (1878 – February 5, 1936) was one of the earliest Japanese immigrants to receive an architecture degree at an American university and was among the first Japanese architects to be licensed in the State of New York in 1916. His practice was based in New York City and included work in the United States as well as Asia.

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  • Iwahiko Tsumanuma, a.k.a. Thomas S. Rockrise, A.I.A., (1878 – February 5, 1936) was one of the earliest Japanese immigrants to receive an architecture degree at an American university and was among the first Japanese architects to be licensed in the State of New York in 1916. His practice was based in New York City and included work in the United States as well as Asia. (en)
  • 妻沼岩彦 (Iwahiko Tsumanuma、Thomas S.Rockrise 1878年~1936年)は、日系アメリカ人建築家。妻沼は、トーマス・S.・ロックライスの名の下に、おもにアメリカ合衆国で活躍した。長男・George Thomas Rockriseも建築家。Iwahiko Tsumanuma (1878-1936) was a Japanese Issei architect. He was an associate of Takeo Shiota, and is probably best known for his work on the interior design of Yamanaka & Co., a Japanese art gallery in New York City. (ja)
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  • 1936-02-05 (xsd:date)
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  • 1936-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Yamagata, Japan (en)
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  • Portrait of Tsumanuma with his wife, Agnes Asbury Rockrise, and his son, George (en)
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  • Saranac Lake, New York, US (en)
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  • Iwahiko Tsumanuma (en)
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  • Agnes Margaret Asbury (en)
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  • Iwahiko Tsumanuma, a.k.a. Thomas S. Rockrise, A.I.A., (1878 – February 5, 1936) was one of the earliest Japanese immigrants to receive an architecture degree at an American university and was among the first Japanese architects to be licensed in the State of New York in 1916. His practice was based in New York City and included work in the United States as well as Asia. (en)
  • 妻沼岩彦 (Iwahiko Tsumanuma、Thomas S.Rockrise 1878年~1936年)は、日系アメリカ人建築家。妻沼は、トーマス・S.・ロックライスの名の下に、おもにアメリカ合衆国で活躍した。長男・George Thomas Rockriseも建築家。Iwahiko Tsumanuma (1878-1936) was a Japanese Issei architect. He was an associate of Takeo Shiota, and is probably best known for his work on the interior design of Yamanaka & Co., a Japanese art gallery in New York City. (ja)
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