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          This thesis presents a study on the way of thinking and way of design of the Czech born architect Antonin Raymond ().

        1. Antonin Raymond was a Czech-born U.S. architect who is especially noted for his work in Japan.
        2. This paper presents the result of a study based on a selection of writings produced by Antonin Raymond in Japan and America between and
        3. My analysis focuses on work produced by Antonín Raymond (–), whose success as an architect in Japan was not only anchored in his talent and originality.
        4. The renowned architect Antonin Raymond undertook a large amount of work in Japan for more than fifty years.
        5. This paper presents the result of a study based on a selection of writings produced by Antonin Raymond in Japan and America between and.

          Antonin Raymond

          Czech architect

          Antonín Raymond

          Born

          Antonín Reimann


          (1888-05-10)10 May 1888

          Kladno, Kingdom of Bohemia, Austria-Hungary

          Died25 October 1976(1976-10-25) (aged 88)[1]

          Langhorne, Pennsylvania, U.S.

          NationalityCzechoslovak, later American
          OccupationArchitect
          AwardsMedal of Honor by the New York Chapter of American Institute of Architects, The Third Order of Merit of the Rising Sun by Emperor Hirohito
          BuildingsReinanzaka House, Golconde Dormitory, Reader’s Digest Offices, Nanzan University

          Antonin Raymond (or Czech: Antonín Raymond), born as Antonín Reimann (10 May 1888 – 25 October 1976)[1] was a Czech American architect.

          Raymond was born and studied in Bohemia (now part of the Czech Republic), working later in the United States and Japan. Raymond was also the Consul of Czechoslovakia to Japan from 1926 to 1939, in which year the Czech diplomacy was closed down after the occupation of