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Hiroshi Nakamura (ichthyologist)
Hiroshi Nakamura may refer to: * Hiroshi Nakamura (artist) (born 1932), Japanese artist * Hiroshi Nakamura (biochemist) (1890–1974), Japanese biochemist * Hiroshi Nakamura (dissident) (born 1930), Japanese dissident and convicted murderer * Hiroshi Nakamura (architect) Hiroshi Nakamura (born 1974) is a Japanese architect, who designed the Kamikatsu Zero Waste Center, receiving the Dezeen, Architectural Institute of Japan and Japan Institute of Architects awards for it. Biography Born in Tokyo. Spent his chi ... (born 1974), Japanese architect * Hiroshi Nakamura (fighter) (born 1981), Japanese mixed martial artist {{hndis, Nakamura, Hiroshi ...
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Hiroshi Nakamura (artist)
is a Japanese artist who has worked in 'reportage' and surrealist styles. Nakamura attended Nihon University and was involved in many artist groups and social movements such as the Zen’ei Bijutsu-kai (Avant-garde Art Society) and the Seinen Bijustuka Rengō.Yuri Mitsuda, “Trauma and Deliverance: Portraits of Avant-Garde Artists in Japan, 1955-1970,” in ''Tokyo, 1955-1970: A New Avant-Garde'' (New York, NY: Museum of Modern Art, 2012), pp. 158-177, 160. He is often associated with Reportage Painting, the movement that sought to report on the social issues that arose out of the postwar context by engaging first-hand with the local peoples and their struggles. His ''Suganaga No. 4'' of 1955 exemplifies the concern and style of Reportage that is considered a major As postwar reconstruction of Japan progressed, Nakamura's interest in Reportage evolved into an interrogation of the artist's role in "viewing" the fundamentals of the political and social realms. Into the 1960s, in ...
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Hiroshi Nakamura (biochemist)
was a Japanese biochemist known for first suggesting that Nickel may be a dietary element. He made a great contribution to the understanding of dietary element. In addition, he was one of Japan's most accomplished historians of cartography. Biography Nakamura obtained his medical degree from Tokyo Imperial University in 1920. Wishing to pursue advanced study in biochemistry, he went to Paris to join the research staff at the Pasteur Institute. From 1921 to 1929, he studied under Gabriel Bertrand focussing on the biological rules of dietary element. During that time he received two doctorates: Doctor of Science from the Sorbonne in 1924 and Doctor of Medicine from Tokyo Imperial University in 1925. On returning to Japan in 1929, Nakamura was appointed Professor of Medical Chemistry at Keijō Imperial University. He continued a productive career in biochemistry, publishing papers on Hemolysis. After the Second World War, he became Professor and Chairman of the Department of Bio ...
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Hiroshi Nakamura (dissident)
is a Japanese dissident. After the Korean War broke out, he dropped out of Tokyo University, and decided to fight against Japan. He was multilingual and became a good shot by training. On November 23, 1956, he shot a policeman to death and received a life sentence. He was paroled in 1976. Following his release, he attempted to found an armed organization and collected guns. After being arrested for an attempted robbery in 2002, he was sentenced to 15 years in prison for the crime and also received another life sentence for his previous 2001 injury case. He was also suspected of the 1995 shooting of Takaji Kunimatsu, who was a chief of the National Police Agency. References External links About Hiroshi Nakamura
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Hiroshi Nakamura (architect)
Hiroshi Nakamura (born 1974) is a Japanese architect, who designed the Kamikatsu Zero Waste Center, receiving the Dezeen, Architectural Institute of Japan and Japan Institute of Architects awards for it. Biography Born in Tokyo. Spent his childhood in Kanazawa, Kanazawa City, Ishikawa Prefecture and Kamakura, Kamakura City, Kanagawa Prefecture. * 1999 Completed the master's degree in the Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Meiji University. Since his student days, he has received awards in the field of architectural design. * 1999-2002: Joined Kengo Kuma & Associates, Inc. Ltd. and served as the office's chief architect. * 2002 Established Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP. Awards * 2006 - JCD Award, Japan Commercial Environmental Design Association, Grand Prize (Lotus Beauty Salon) * 2008 - Good Design Award (Japan), GOOD DESIGN AWARD, Gold Prize (Dancing trees, Singing birds) * 2008 The Japan Institute of ArchitectsAward (Dancing trees, Singing birds) * 2010 - 26th Shinken ...
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