Nakagin: 140 plug n play capsules float in metabolist tower
Resembling clusters of space pods stacked 13 stories tall, the Nakagin Capsule Tower is the worlds first example of capsule architecture. When erected in 1972, tiny prefab apartments were stacked like LEGOs (by crane) around a concrete core. Attached by only 4 hightension bolts, the capsules were designed to be plugged in and replaced when necessary. Each pod was a micro apartment measuring 4 by 2. 5 meters, intended for Japanese businessmen who wanted to avoid a long commute home. Everything came built
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