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Open media in modal TASCHEN Project Japan: Metabolism Talks by TASCHEN features a modern, minimalist beige cover with bold pink, orange, and black geometric designs—including large circles and Japanese text—evoking Metabolism architecture. Open media in modal TASCHEN Project Japan: Metabolism Talks by TASCHEN, with a black cover featuring a large red circle and white text, focused on Metabolism architecture and urban design, rests closed on a light beige background. Open media in modal An open TASCHEN Project Japan: Metabolism Talks book shows people working on scale models outside on one page, and a close-up of futuristic Metabolism architecture by water at sunset on the other, highlighting innovative urban design. Open media in modal TASCHEN Project Japan Metabolism Talks Book Open media in modal An open book, TASCHEN Project Japan: Metabolism Talks, displays a modern living room with two people, mid-century furniture, and soft light. The right page shows chairs and minimalist interiors inspired by Japanese design from TASCHEN. Open media in modal A man in a suit observes a detailed map of a coastal city, featuring docks and waterfronts, spread across two pages of TASCHENs Project Japan: Metabolism Talks. Open media in modal An open copy of TASCHEN’s Project Japan: Metabolism Talks shows Nakagin Capsule Tower—black-and-white photos and diagrams fill the left page, while a color photo of a compact room with a round window appears on the right. Open media in modal A spacious pavilion with a futuristic steel framework, suspended aircraft, and lively crowds evokes Metabolist architecture, as featured in TASCHEN Project Japan: Metabolism Talks by TASCHEN in a glossy, colorful spread with striped edges.
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TASCHEN Project Japan: Metabolism Talks

Soft Cover Book

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Architect Rem Koolhaas and curator Hans Ulrich Obrist present Project Japan: Metabolism Talks, an in-depth exploration of Metabolism, the pioneering non-Western avant-garde architectural movement born in postwar Tokyo. Through extensive interviews and rare photographs, this volume delves into the futuristic vision of cities that grow, reproduce, and adapt to their environments. It offers a compelling account of the movement’s origins and ambitions, highlighting its innovative approach to urban design and its enduring impact on architecture. Dimensions: 17 x 23.3 cm Pages: 720 pages Binding: Softcover ISBN: 978-3-8365-2508-4

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L17cm x W23.3cm x Weight: 1.34kg

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