The Metabolist movement, with its radical and visionary urban and architectural schemes, drew the attention of an international architecture community to Japan in the 1960s and 1970s. Seen from a contemporary perspective, the movement’s foremost concern was cultural resilience as a notion of national identity. Metabolism responded to the human and environmental catastrophe that followed the atomic bombing of Japan and vulnerability to natural disasters such as earthquakes, with architecture envisioning the complete transformation of Japan as a system of political, social, and physical structures into resilient spatial and organizational patterns adaptable to change. Projecting a utopia of resilience, Metabolism employed biological metaphors...
The growing use of resilience as a goal of architectural practice presents a new challenge in archit...
After decades of belief in the principles that man has absolute dominion over nature, and thus, in t...
Several studies have linked urban metabolism with sustainable development goals, but few studies hav...
The Metabolist movement, with its radical and visionary urban and architectural schemes, drew the at...
This paper investigates to what extent Structuralism influenced the work of the Japanese Metabolists...
Metabolism was the last utopian movement of modernism. Born out of the devastating destruction of wa...
This research explores the future Metabolism Architecture model for Tokyo through reviewing its evol...
The Metabolist Group of Japan -- Noboru Kawazoe, Kiyounori Kikutake, Noriaki Kurokawa, Fumihiko Maki...
This Master’s thesis concerns the architectural movement known as Metabolism, active mainly from 196...
Naturalism is the philosophy that adopted the theory of evolution and the domination of natural prop...
Speculating the implications of a metabolic architecture provides a platform for thinking about a ne...
Aalborg has modified its urban metabolism to overcome the economic-industrial crisis and tackle clim...
The dissolution of the Congrès Internationaux d\u27Architecture Moderne in 1959 was a critical and s...
Originally developed in the ecological circles of the 1970s that pursued critical alternatives to th...
As Hans-Georg Gadamer explains, because modern society is so focused on specialization, medicine and...
The growing use of resilience as a goal of architectural practice presents a new challenge in archit...
After decades of belief in the principles that man has absolute dominion over nature, and thus, in t...
Several studies have linked urban metabolism with sustainable development goals, but few studies hav...
The Metabolist movement, with its radical and visionary urban and architectural schemes, drew the at...
This paper investigates to what extent Structuralism influenced the work of the Japanese Metabolists...
Metabolism was the last utopian movement of modernism. Born out of the devastating destruction of wa...
This research explores the future Metabolism Architecture model for Tokyo through reviewing its evol...
The Metabolist Group of Japan -- Noboru Kawazoe, Kiyounori Kikutake, Noriaki Kurokawa, Fumihiko Maki...
This Master’s thesis concerns the architectural movement known as Metabolism, active mainly from 196...
Naturalism is the philosophy that adopted the theory of evolution and the domination of natural prop...
Speculating the implications of a metabolic architecture provides a platform for thinking about a ne...
Aalborg has modified its urban metabolism to overcome the economic-industrial crisis and tackle clim...
The dissolution of the Congrès Internationaux d\u27Architecture Moderne in 1959 was a critical and s...
Originally developed in the ecological circles of the 1970s that pursued critical alternatives to th...
As Hans-Georg Gadamer explains, because modern society is so focused on specialization, medicine and...
The growing use of resilience as a goal of architectural practice presents a new challenge in archit...
After decades of belief in the principles that man has absolute dominion over nature, and thus, in t...
Several studies have linked urban metabolism with sustainable development goals, but few studies hav...