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  3. Nakagin Capsule Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Nakagin Capsule Tower Building Preservation and Regeneration Project preserved 23 capsules [3] including A1302, which was saved by the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] Sixteen of the 23 preserved capsules have new destinations: Shochiku has since put two capsules on permanent display and as of 2024, five capsules will be ...

  4. Metabolism (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    The Nakagin Capsule Tower in Tokyo displayed small apartment units (capsules) attached to a central building core.. Metabolism (Japanese: メタボリズム, Hepburn: metaborizumu, also shinchintaisha (新陳代謝)) was a post-war Japanese biomimetic architectural movement that fused ideas about architectural megastructures with those of organic biological growth.

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  6. File:Nakagin floor plan.svg - Wikipedia

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    Door clearly opens inward, per c:File:Nakagin Capsule Tower (51473997551).jpg: 17:45, 29 November 2023: 250 × 460 (4 KB) Mliu92: Fix door swing direction.

  7. Kisho Kurokawa - Wikipedia

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    Nakagin Capsule Tower, The National Art Center (Tokyo), Nagoya City Art Museum, Kuala Lumpur International Airport The Nakagin Capsule Tower Kisho Kurokawa ( 黒川 紀章 , Kurokawa Kishō ) (April 8, 1934 – October 12, 2007) was a leading Japanese architect and one of the founders of the Metabolist Movement .

  8. 30 Color Photos Photographers Took 100 Years Ago That Still ...

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    Image credits: Photoglob Zürich "The product name Kodachrome resurfaced in the 1930s with a three-color chromogenic process, a variant that we still use today," Osterman continues.

  9. Talk:Metabolism (architecture) - Wikipedia

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