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Tokyo is an ever-changing city. Perhaps the most emblematic example of non-preservation of architecture in Japan is the case of Nakagin Capsule Tower designed by Kisho Kurokawa in 1972. The building is one of the few examples realized in accord with the metabolist way of thinking. It is scheduled for demolition.
Tokyo is an ever-changing city. Perhaps the most emblematic example of non-preservation of architecture in Japan is the case of Nakagin Capsule Tower designed by Kisho Kurokawa in 1972. The building is one of the few examples realized in accord with the metabolist way of thinking. It is scheduled for demolition.