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  2. Nakagin Capsule Tower - Wikipedia

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    A building inspired by the Nakagin Capsule Tower appears in the 1994 video game Transport Tycoon. [29] Three documentaries have mentioned the tower as well: Residents of the Nakagin Tower were interviewed in the 2010 documentary Japanese Metabolist Landmark on the Edge of Destruction.

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  4. 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. 15:21, 29 November 2023: 250 × 460 (4 KB) Mliu92: Fix direction of entrance door (swings outward, not inward). Detail tweaks to bed, seat, bathroom wall visibility: 19:56, 28 November 2023: ...

  5. File:Nakagin capsule arrangement (08F) rA.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Arrangement of Nakagin Capsule Tower. This depicts the 8F level; the 13-storey tower is on the left, and the 11-storey tower is on the right. This depicts the 8F level; the 13-storey tower is on the left, and the 11-storey tower is on the right.

  6. File:Nakagin Capsule Tower.ogv - Wikipedia

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  7. 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.

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

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  9. Gengo Matsui - Wikipedia

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    Gengo Matsui ( 松井源吾, Matsui Gengo) (1920-1996 [1]) was a prominent Japanese structural engineer and professor at Waseda University.Throughout his career, he collaborated with several renowned Japanese architects including Kiyonori Kikutake (1928–2011), Kisho Kurokawa (1934–2007), Toyo Ito (born 1941), and Shigeru Ban (born 1957).