YASUI ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS, INC. JAPANESECHINESE
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Profile of Yasui Architects & Engineers
For more than 20 years, Yasui Architects & Engineers, Inc. has been ranked among 8 architectural firms with high revenue in Japan, which is shown in Nikkei Architecture Magazine. Also World Architecture magazine has been listing Yasui as large architectural firm with high revenue in the world.

Our goal of architectural design process is to "encourage people through architecture."
Yoshihiko Sano (1954- ), president/principal architect, guarantee quality of design and quality of design process for society, clients and all of the people.

Currently, Yasui Architects & Engineers, Inc. has 298 staff and 177 registered Architects (1st class kenchikushi). Three major office, Osaka, Tokyo and Nagoya office can provide complete service includes architectural design and Engineering.

Ongoing activities extends China, Vietnam and Netherlands. Moreover, our footprint remain at Philippine, the United States, Mexico, Canada, Brazil, Australia, North America, Italia, France, Great Britain.
History of the firm
Yasui Architects & Engineers was established in 1924 by Takeo Yasui (1884-1955).
After graduating Architectural department of Tokyo University, Yasui started his career at Manchuria (currently the province of Liaoning, China) in 1910. As architect/engineer of Manchurian Railroad co., he designed a lot of important buildings at Dalian and other cities. Several buildings are still alive and actively used.
Yasui moved to Osaka and joined architectural firm of Yasushi Kataoka in 1920.

He confessed his way of design as "free-style". Under worldwide modernism age, Yasui developed "Japanese-style modernism" through his works including Osaka-club building (1924), Osaka-gas headquarters building (1933) and Nomura securities headquarters building (1930). Those ones are still active and deliver Yasui's intention of design.

Yasui's office was empowered its corporate capability by Shoichi Sano (1921- ) after world war II. Sano has invented new archi-types in Japan through Suntory Hall (1986), railway station building series (mainly '60s and '70s) and Osaka international airport (Itami, 1969).
Type of Service
Architecture and Interior Design
Structural Engineering and Design
Equipment Engineering, Energy Management
Supervision of Construction stage
Feasibility Studies
Master Planning and Landscape design
Urban planning, Regional design
Consulting, Due Diligence
Construction Management, Property Management, Facility Management
Computer Rendering/3D Capability
Community Outreach
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