





Beyond Metabolism: The New Japanese Architecture
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Continue shoppingVintage hardback coffee table book discussing the Japanese architecture movement known as the Metabolist movement. By Michael Franklin Ross, AIA, published in 1978. First edition, 200 pages.
"Perhaps the most innovative architecture in the world today is being done in Japan by the new wave of younger architects who have followed the so-called "Metabolist" movement that was inspired by the internationally-renowned architect, Kenzo Tange. The names of these post-Metabolist architects are by large still unknown in the West, but their daring, even revolutionary approaches toward building in a densely-populated, highly industrialized society, have captured the attention and the imagination of architects and those interested in architecture around the world."