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  1. 4 de set. de 2015 · Kenzo Tange (4 de setembro de 1913 - 22 de março de 2005), o arquiteto vencedor do Pritzker que ajudou a redefinir o Japão após a Segunda Grande Guerra, levando rapidamente o país ao Modernismo, completaria hoje 102 anos.

    • Vanessa Quirk
  2. 24 de jul. de 2017 · Projetado por Kenzo Tange, um dos arquitetos modernistas mais famosos do Japão, o ginásio é uma mescla da estética modernista ocidental e da arquitetura tradicional japonesa.

    • Andrew Kroll
    • St. Mary Cathedral | Kenzo Tange
    • Shizuoka Tower
    • Tokyo Olympic Arena
    • Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
    • Fuji Broadcasting Centre | Kenzo Tange
    • Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower
    • Kuwait Embassy in Japan
    • Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
    • Nichinan Cultural Centre, Nichinan
    • Kagawa Prefecture Gymnasium | Kenzo Tange
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    Swooping steel-clad walls support the cross-shaped roof window of Kenzo Tange’s 1960s St Mary’s Cathedral in Tokyo. Located in the Bunkyō district, the cathedral was designed by the Japanese architectto reference the lightness of a bird and its wings.

    Built in1967 in the Ginza district, theShizuoka Towergave Tange a chance to materialize his Metabolist ideals, which called for a new urban typology that could self, perpetuate in an organic, vernacular, “metabolic” manner.

    Built for the 1964Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Japan, the Yoyogi National Gymnasium has become an architectural icon for its distinctive design.

    Memorial park in the center of Hiroshima, Japan. It is dedicated to the legacy of Hiroshima as the first city in the world to suffer a nuclear attack and to the memories of the bomb’s direct and indirect victims (of whom there may have been as many as 140,000). Work on Peace Centre Commenced in 1950.

    The Fuji Broadcasting Centre is a 27-story complex in Koto, Tokyo, with a total height of 123.45 meters (405.0 ft) designed by Kenzo Tange. Opened in 1996.

    Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower is located in Tokyo’s distinctive Nishi-Shinjuku high-rise district, the building’s innovative shape and cutting edge façade embodies our unique “Cocoon” concept. Embraced within this incubating form, students are inspired to create, grow and transform. Built-in 2008 by Kenzo Tange.

    Built-in 1970, the visual cue of Metabolism is often the module-look or assorted-boxes-look of the building. It was a 1960s urban experiment in design, well before the invention of Jenga.

    The New Tokyo City Hall Complex replaced the 1957 Tokyo Metropolitan Government Office; the tops of the towers are irregularly shaped to lessen the effects of Tokyo winds. Built-in 1991, in the postmodern style, the design idea was based upon a Two-towered Gothic cathedral, after Notre Damein Paris.

    Completed in 1962, Kenzo Tange created a crystalline internal space by opting for polygonal wall structures. The powerful concrete volumes are also homage to the cliffs on the coasts in the region. Here, concrete seems to be “second nature”.

    Completed in 1964 in Takamatsu, Japan, Kenzo Tange designed the Kagawa Prefectural Gymnasium with a Brutalist approach. The Gymnasiumdoesn’t believe in architectural context or establishing relationships with the surrounding buildings, but rather the surrounding buildings renovate to match the Brutalist gymnasium.

    Explore the architectural works of Kenzo Tange, a Japanese architect and Pritzker Prize winner who combined traditional and modern styles. See his designs for cathedrals, towers, stadiums, embassies, and more on five continents.

  3. O estilo modernista ocidental aguçou sua imaginação levando-o a iniciar sua vida acadêmica como estudante de arquitetura em Tóquio em 1935. Conheça mais sobre a biografia, estilo e obra de Kenzo Tange com o Westwing!

  4. Principais obras. Yoyogi National Gymnasium, Shibuya, Tokyo. Marys Cathedral, Tokyo. 1955: Peace Memorial Park of Hiroshima. 1957: (Former) Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, Yurakucho. 1958: Kagawa Prefectural Government Building, Takamatsu, Kagawa. 1960: Kurashiki City Hall, Kurashiki, Okayama.

  5. O arquiteto japonês Kenzo Tange (1913-2005) é o reconhecido instigador do movimento Metabolista, incubado no Laboratório Tange da Universidade de Tóquio. A sugestão visual do Metabolismo é muitas vezes a aparência de módulo ou aparência de caixas sortidas do edifício.

  6. 2 de out. de 2023 · Kenzo Tange (1913-2005), winner of the 1987 Pritzker Architecture Prize, is one of Japan’s most honored architects. Teacher, writer, architect, and urban planner, he is revered not only for his own work but also for his influence on younger architects.