@article{oai:u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02003993, author = {Ogura, Nobuyuki}, issue = {1}, journal = {The Okinawan Journal of American Studies}, month = {}, note = {The aim of this paper is to clarify how local architects, most of them trained at a technical college, adapted to the vast demands of concrete buildings, which required completely new construction methods, that were introduced by U.S. engineers in a short period of time after World War II. Though the planning and construction of buildings on military bases strictly followed U.S. specifications, local buildings were produced in accordance with local-government building codes based on those of mainland Japan. This paper shows the conditions under which architects designed in the early stages of the spread of concrete buildings in Okinawa., 紀要論文}, pages = {46--51}, title = {The Rapid Spread of Modern Buildings and the Simplification of Planning Method in Postwar Okinawa}, year = {2004} }