Shoji Tomita
Shoji Tomita
Architect
Design Director
Architectural Design Group
Architectural Design Department
Shoji Tomita graduated from Nagoya Institute of Technology with a bachelor’s degree in 1987. After working for a general contractor, he joined Nikken Sekkei Nagoya Office in 1989. He worked on the design of "Gifu Fureai Plaza," "Mie Prefecture Driver's License Center," "Central Japan International Airport Centrair," etc., before being transferred to the Tokyo Head Office and oversaw projects such as "Toyosu Market," "RIKEN Center for Computational Science 'Fugaku,'" "Osaka Heavy Ion Therapy Center," etc. He has been responsible for a wide variety of architectural designs, including cultural facilities, research facilities, and airport facilities, before returning to the Nagoya office to continue working in the design department.
He is committed to "giving shape to thoughts" through teamwork with clients, architects, and contractors, utilizing the strengths of a professional service firm to create architecture that will please users, facility managers, and local residents. He is a registered first-class architect, and a member of the Japan Institute of Architects (JIA) and the Architectural Institute of Japan (AIJ).