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  1. 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. Biography [ edit ] Born in Kanie, Aichi , Kurokawa studied architecture at Kyoto University , graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1957.

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  2. 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 ...

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  4. ja.wikipedia.org › wiki › 黒川紀章黒川紀章 - Wikipedia

    共生の思想. 黒川 紀章 (くろかわ きしょう、本名:くろかわ のりあき、 1934年 ( 昭和 9年) 4月8日 - 2007年 ( 平成 19年) 10月12日 )は、 日本 の 建築家 ( 一級建築士 )、 思想家 、 実業家 、 政治活動家 。. 株式会社黒川紀章建築都市設計事務所 代表 ...

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  5. 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 ...

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  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 ...

  7. Oct 14, 2007 · Kisho Kurokawa, one of postwar Japan’s most influential architects whose legacy was a philosophy as much as a collection of buildings, died Friday of heart failure in a Tokyo hospital. He was 73.

  8. Helix City Project, Tokyo, Japan (Plan) 1961. Kisho Kurokawa was a leading member of the Metabolist movement in Japanese architecture of the 1960s, a movement reflecting the belief that cities could be designed according to organic paradigms. Metabolist architects hoped that the use of biological processes as models would give them efficient ...

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