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  1. A building inspired by the Nakagin Capsule Tower appears in the 1994 video game Transport Tycoon. Three documentaries have mentioned the tower as well: Residents of the Nakagin Tower were interviewed in the 2010 documentary Japanese Metabolist Landmark on the Edge of Destruction.

    • 1970
    • 8 Chome-16-10 Ginza, Chūō-ku, Tōkyō-to 104-0061, Japan
  2. 5. Nov. 2019 · 12. 985 views 3 years ago. Nakagin Capsule Tower: Japanese Metabolist Landmark on the Edge of Destruction ...more. Nakagin Capsule Tower: Japanese Metabolist...

    • 2 Min.
    • 1126
    • Michael Blackwood Productions
  3. The Nakagin Capsule Tower, designed by Kisho Kurokawa and completed in 1972, is an exemplary work of post-war Japanese architectural movement Metabolism. Today, however, this historic building is in danger of demolition. Why do we need to preserve a building? What are the difficulties of preservation?

  4. 1. Dez. 2014 · Nicholas Risteen; Review: Nakagin Capsule Tower: Japanese Metabolist Landmark on the Edge of Destruction by Rima Yamazaki, director. Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 1 December 2014; 73 (4): 580–581. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/jsah.2014.73.4.580. Download citation file: Ris (Zotero) Reference Manager; EasyBib ...

    • Nicholas Risteen
    • 2014
  5. 23. Okt. 2010 · Nakagin Capsule Tower: Japanese Metabolist Landmark on the Edge of Destruction: Directed by Rima Yamazaki. With Nobuo Abe, Arata Isozaki, Toyo Ito, Toru Kawamura. Built in 1972 by Kisho Kurokawa, the Nakagin Capsule Tower is a rare, long standing example of Metabolist architecture.

    • Rima Yamazaki
    • 2010-10-23
    • Documentary
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  6. Nakagin Capsule Tower: Japanese Metabolist Landmark on the Edge of Destruction. Built in 1972 by Kisho Kurokawa, the Nakagin Capsule Tower is a rare, long standing example of Metabolist architecture.

  7. 24. Nov. 2015 · The Nakagin Capsule Tower is a rare built example of Metabolism. The Nakagin Capsule Tower, completed in 1972, was designed by Kisho Kurokawa, the youngest Metabolist architect. The building is composed of two concrete core towers and 140 capsules plugged into the towers.

    • 2 Min.
    • 1786
    • Michael Blackwood Productions