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  1. Kisho Kurokawa(黒川 紀章, Kurokawa Kishō)(April 8, 1934 – October 12, 2007) was a leading Japanese architectand one of the founders of the Metabolist Movement. Biography. [edit] Kisho Kurokawa. Born in Kanie, Aichi, Kurokawa studied architecture at Kyoto University, graduating with a bachelor's degreein 1957. He then attended University ...

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  3. 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, Kurokawa studied ...

  4. Apr 8, 2020 · Learn about the life and work of Kisho Kurokawa, one of the founders of the Metabolist movement that challenged the modernist orthodoxy of CIAM. Discover his iconic projects such as the Nakagin Capsule Tower and his later contributions to green design and politics.

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  5. Learn about Kisho Kurokawa, a Japanese architect who pioneered the Metabolist movement and designed the Nakagin Capsule Tower. Explore his biography, projects, and philosophy of biologically inspired urbanism and symbiosis.

  6. 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.

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  8. Learn about Kisho Kurokawa, a leading Metabolist architect who designed organic cities based on biological processes. See his plan for Helix City, a megastructure of service towers and bridges in Tokyo, from 1961.

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