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A Glimpse of Post-Metabolism: Two Houses by Toyokazu Watanabe

March 20, 2016 by Mariabruna Fabrizi 2 Comments

Suguiyama House and Nakano House (Standard House 001) are two residential projects designed by Toyokazu Watanabe (b. 1938) between 1979 and the … [Read more...]

“Agricultural City” by Kisho Kurokawa (1960)

February 24, 2015 by Mariabruna Fabrizi 3 Comments

Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa survived the Ise Bay Typhoon in 1959 and his experience inspired the design for an "Agricultural City" … [Read more...]

Less is (not) a Bore: Illustrations and Designs by Okuyama Taiki

August 6, 2014 by Fosco Lucarelli 1 Comment

Okuyama Taiki is a Tokyo based, Japanese graphic designer and illustrator born in 1988. His designs are quite minimalist without ever looking … [Read more...]

Evolutionary Housescape: the Metabolist Sky House by Kiyonori Kikutake (1958)

December 12, 2013 by Fosco Lucarelli 2 Comments

  The house the Japanese architect Kiyonori Kikutake (1928-2011) designed and built for himself in 1958, still stands out as a monument to his … [Read more...]

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