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  2. Nakagin Capsule Tower - Wikipedia

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    Nakagin Capsule Tower. The Nakagin Capsule Tower Building[ a ] was a mixed-use residential and office tower in the upscale Ginza district of Tokyo, Japan designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa. Completed in two years from 1970 to 1972, [ 1 ]: 388 the building was a rare remaining example of Japanese Metabolism [ 2 ]: 105 alongside the older Kyoto ...

  3. Metabolism (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Metabolism (architecture) 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 ...

  4. 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 .

  5. Architecture of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Nakagin Capsule Tower: Built in 1972 by architect Kisho Kurokawa, the Nakagin Capsule Tower was built in only 30 days. Unlike other architecture that tower is built of removable cubes, each measuring to 107 feet, they are furnished with basic appliances, bathroom, and bed.

  6. File:Nakagin Capsule Tower.ogv - Wikipedia

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    Other languages. English: The Nakagin Capsule Tower is a mixed-use residential and office tower designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa and located in Shimbashi, Tokyo, Japan. Македонски: Капсулната кула „Накагин“ - станбено-деловна зграда од архитектот Кишо Курокава ...

  7. File:Nakagin capsule arrangement (6F,9F).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Arrangement of Nakagin Capsule Tower. This depicts the 6F and 9F levels; the 13-storey tower is on the left, and the 11-storey tower is on the right.

  8. Structuralism (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Nakagin Capsule Tower in Tokyo, Primary structure: two towers, secondary elements: capsules, 1972 (Kisho Kurokawa) Yamanashi Culture Chamber in Kofu, Prototype of an interpretable, adaptable and expandable architecture, 1967 (Kenzo Tange) Tokyo Bay, in 1960 Kenzo Tange designed the structuralist Tokyo Bay Plan (ill. see Metabolism) Manhattan: Gridiron plan 1807 and 2007, structure and infill ...

  9. Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center - Wikipedia

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    Kenzo Tange. The Shizuoka Press and Broadcasting Center is a building located in Ginza, Tokyo, Japan, very close to Shimbashi Station. Built in 1967, it is considered to be the first realization of Kenzo Tange 's Metabolist movement, which called for a new urban typology that could self-perpetuate in an organic, "metabolic" way. [1]