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Metabolism Architecture Movement Legacy
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An avant-garde architectural movement led by Kenzo Tange, Kisho Kurokawa and other Japanese architects in the 1960s. It envisioned architecture growing and changing like living organisms, characterized by modular, detachable components. This significant movement introduced post-war Japanese architecture to the world and influenced Tokyo Olympic facilities and beyond.
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Category:Cultural IP
Subcategory:Architecture & Design
Location:Tokyo
Time Period:1960-1980
Influence:Global
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avant-garde architecturemodularitypost-war architecture
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