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An All-Inclusive Symbiosis

Title
An All-Inclusive Symbiosis / [presented by] Kisho Kurokawa.
Publication
London, England: Pidgeon Digital, 1981.
Physical Description
1 online resource (1 video file (35 minutes)): sound, color
Local Notes
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Notes
Title from publisher's website (viewed April 21, 2021).
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Summary
The late Kisho Kurokawa has been called "one of the boy-wonders" of modern Japanese architecture. In 1960 he gained international fame with the architectural theory of Metabolism, which he developed while working with Kenzo Tange. He has since been responsible for some fifty outstanding buildings, and written many books. He has also featured regularly on Japanese television. He describes the characteristics of Japanese culture: acceptance of impermanence and the need for change; integration of different cultures and ideas into a symbiotic relationship; provision of intermediary space between opposing elements. His greatest concern is how to apply these aspects to modern architecture, and he believes that Japanese culture offers keys to the problem. His work has always included the elements of growth and change. At the end of his talk, Kisho Kurokawa makes a short statement in his native Japanese.
Variant and related titles
All Inclusive Symbiosis
Pidgeon digital.
Format
Images / Online / Video & Film
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 23, 2021
Partial contents
Kisho Kurokawa
Buildings Not As Permanent Monuments
Symbiosis With Nature
Stones In Traditional Japanese Garden
Resort Home, Karuizawa, 1973
Capsule Tower, Tokyo, 1972
Apartment Block, 1962
Toshiba IHI Pavilion, Expo 70, Osaka
Sony 'Information Tree'. 1975
Kumamoto Municipal Museum
Urban Hill Shopping Centre, 1980
Urban Hill Shopping Centre, 1980. Individual Units
Models Of Agricultural City. 'Visionary Architecture' Exhibition, Museum Of Modern Art, New York, 1960
Central Complex For Bayer Plant Protection Labs
Traditional Kyoto Town House
Saitama Prefectural Art Museum Model
Private House, Tokyo, 1981
Model Of Part Of Plan For South
Friedrichstadt, Berlin
Todaiji Temple, Nara
TANU Headquarters & Parliament Building, Tanzania
Conference City For Abu Dhabi
Symbiosis Between Building & Natural Landscape
Headquarters Of Fukuoka Bank, Fukuoka
Semi-Public Space Between Public & Private Areas
Kisho Kurokawa Words In Japanese.
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