Tetsuya Sumi
Tetsuya Sumi
Associate Director
Tetsuya Sumi joined Nikken Sekkei in 1987 after completing his master’s degree at Nagoya Institute of Technology. Based at the Nagoya Office, he serves as an architectural designer and construction supervisor. He has worked on some 300 buildings of a wide variety of types including the Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Zenshoji Temple Muryoju Hall, Toyota Institute Global Learning Center, Meijo University Tempaku Campus Redevelopment Project, Mode Gakuen Spiral Towers, and Ishikawa Prefectural Central Hospital. He is a registered first-class architect, first-class building operation and management engineer, and a member of the AIJ (Architectural Institute of Japan).