Nakagin Capsule Tower: Japanese Metabolist Landmark on the Edge of Destruction, Rima Yamazaki, 2010
The Nakagin Capsule Tower, designed by Kisho Kurokawa and completed in 1972, is an exemplary work of the postwar Japanese architectural movement Metabolism. Today, however, this historic building is in danger of demolition. Why do we need to preserve a building What are the difficulties of preservation Is demolition a tragedy or a natural phenomenon for modern architecture Tracing the history of postwar Japanese architecture and reviewing the characteristics of the Nakagin Capsule Tower, this documentary examines the meaning of preservation and demolition from various points of view. The documentary includes interviews with residents of the Nakagin Capsule Tower, an architectural historian, a former Kurokawa office architect who was in charge of the Nakagin Capsule Tower project, Kurokawas son, and leading architects Arata Isozaki and Toyo Ito.
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