#每日学点设计# New Tokyo City Hall 東京都庁舎 Tokyo, Japan, 1986-1991 丹下健三 Kenzo Tange
Rafael Viñoly Architects was first selected to design the structure through Japan’s first international design competition facilitated by Kenzo Tange, the architect of Tokyo’s City Hall and the first Japanese laureate of the Pritzker Prize. Save this article Read more »...
Rafael Viñoly Architects was first selected to design the structure through Japan’s first international design competition facilitated by Kenzo Tange, the architect of Tokyo’s City Hall and the first Japanese laureate of the Pritzker Prize. Initially constructed as a response...
Note that Golden Gai is private property, so do not take photos unless you have permission.Tokyo's city hallA landmark building designed by Tange Kenzo. It was completed in 1991 with a height of 243.39 meters. It has 48 floors. On a clear day (morning is best), you may catch a ...
Reprints an article from `Mainichi Shimbun' of Tokyo which criticized the creation of Tokyo's new $1.2 billion City Hall. Architect Kenzo Tange's work reflecting the basic style of Tokyo and Japan--high-techy and tacky; Large scale projects that started in the mid 1980s; More. INSET: A ...
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Isozaki worked under Kenzo Tange before establishing his own firm in 1963. His beginning projects were influenced and mesmorised by european experiences with a style mixed between "New Brutalism" & "Metabolist Architecture" according to Reyner Banham. He then developed into a more eleptic style ...
Designed by Tange Kenzo, the startling modernist cathedral rises out of a pedestrian neighbourhood in Bunkyo-ku, completely incongruous but utterly serene. The metallic exterior contrasts with the cool, dark concrete interior, sliced through with lines of light from the windows, forming the shape of...
Tokyo is a very large city, and transportation between the different areas can take a long time. While staying close to the main sights you want to see is always a good idea, you’ll also want to explore the city. Tokyo’s main sights are scattered around the city, so you have to ...
Opened in 1964, this Harajuku landmark was designed by Kenzo Tange for the first Tokyo Olympics. The gymnasium implements a suspension roof design, revolutionary for its time, where cables are supported between towers, like a suspension bridge. The result is a cavernous interior free of pillars....