Kenzō Tange and the metabolist movement: urban utopias of modern Japan
"Amid Japan's political turbulence in 1960, seven architects and designers founded Metabolism to propagate radical ideas of urbanism. Kenzo Tange's Plan for Tokyo 1960 further celebrated urban expansion as organic processes and pushed city design to an unprecedented scale. Metabolists...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Amid Japan's political turbulence in 1960, seven architects and designers founded Metabolism to propagate radical ideas of urbanism. Kenzo Tange's Plan for Tokyo 1960 further celebrated urban expansion as organic processes and pushed city design to an unprecedented scale. Metabolists' visionary schemes of future cities gave birth to revolutionary design paradigms, which reinvented the discourse of modern Japanese architecture and propelled it through the years of Economic Miracle to a global prominence. Their utopian concepts, which often envisaged the sea and the sky as human habitats of the future, reflected fundamental issues of cultural transformation and addressed environmental crises of the post-industrial society. This new edition expands Zhongjie Lin's pathbreaking account on Tange and Metabolism centered at the intersection of urbanism and utopianism. The thorough historical survey, from Metabolism's inauguration at the 1960 World Design Conference to the apex of the movement at Expo '70 and further to the demolition of Nakagin Capsule Tower, leads to a definition of three Metabolist urban paradigms-megastructure, group form, and ruins-which continue to inspire experiments in architecture, city design, and conservation. Kenzo Tange and the Metabolist Movement is a key book for architectural and urban historians, architects and all those interested in avant-garde design and Japanese architecture"-- |
Beschreibung: | Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 277-289 |
Beschreibung: | xvi, 301 Seiten Illustrationen, Pläne, Karten |
ISBN: | 9781032149387 9781032149424 |
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title | Kenzō Tange and the metabolist movement urban utopias of modern Japan |
title_auth | Kenzō Tange and the metabolist movement urban utopias of modern Japan |
title_exact_search | Kenzō Tange and the metabolist movement urban utopias of modern Japan |
title_full | Kenzō Tange and the metabolist movement urban utopias of modern Japan Zhongjie Lin ; foreword by Arata Isozaki |
title_fullStr | Kenzō Tange and the metabolist movement urban utopias of modern Japan Zhongjie Lin ; foreword by Arata Isozaki |
title_full_unstemmed | Kenzō Tange and the metabolist movement urban utopias of modern Japan Zhongjie Lin ; foreword by Arata Isozaki |
title_short | Kenzō Tange and the metabolist movement |
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title_sub | urban utopias of modern Japan |
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topic_facet | Tange, Kenzō 1913-2005 Stadtplanung Metabolismus Japan |
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