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  1. Kisho kurokawa. Menara Kapsul Nakagin. Kisho Kurokawa (黒川 紀章 , Kurokawa Kishō) (8 April 1934 – 12 Oktober 2007) adalah seorang arsitek Jepang utama dan salah satu pendiri Gerakan Metabolis .

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      Kurokawa was the founder and president of Kisho Kurokawa...

  2. Kurokawa was the founder and president of Kisho Kurokawa Architect & Associates, established 8 April 1962. The enterprise's head office is in Tokyo with branch offices in Osaka, Nagoya, Astana, Kuala Lumpur, Beijing and Los Angeles. The company is registered with the Japanese government as a "First Class Architects Office."

  3. Apr 26, 2024 · architecture. Kurokawa Kishō (born April 8, 1934, Nagoya, Japan—died October 12, 2007, Tokyo) was a Japanese architect, who was one of the leading members of the Metabolist movement in the 1960s and ’70s. In his later work he achieved increasingly poetic qualities. The son of a respected Japanese architect from the pre-World War II era ...

  4. Apr 8, 2020 · Published on April 08, 2020. Share. Kisho Kurokawa (April 8th 1934 – October 12th 2007) was one of Japan 's leading architects of the 20th century, perhaps most well-known as one of the founders ...

  5. architecture-history.org › architects › architectsKISHO KUROKAWA

    Kurokawa's interests in modular form and possibilities for three-dimensional expansion were explored at the scale of the structural component in the Toshiba THI Pavilion at Expo 1970 in Osaka. The circular, domed, 500-seat theater provided Kurokawa with the opportunity to experiment with a metal space frame of tetrahedral units that could be expanded in 14 different ways.

  6. Kurokawa continued to explore the themes of urban expansion and mobile living throughout the 1960s and 1970s, via his architectural practice Kisho Kurokawa Architect & Associates, established in 1962. The height of Metabolist collaboration took place at Expo ’70, the 1970 World’s Fair in Osaka, for which Kurokawa received three commissions ...

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  8. May 22, 2021 · In response to the devastation of agricultural towns in Aichi by the Ise Bay Typhoon in 1959, renowned Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa conceived a visionary concept in 1960 – the “Agricultural City.”. Kurokawa’s design went beyond mere reconstruction, offering a forward-thinking architectural solution that addressed the region’s ...

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