The lead image is a 3D rendering of Kiyonori Kikutake’s unbuilt Marine City design, created by Antxon Canovas (acanovas.com)..
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--Commemorating 60 Years since the Metabolist Manifesto--
Marine cities. Floating cities. Resilient cities. These are just some of the concepts embraced by a charismatic group of young Japanese designers and architects known as the Metabolists, who rose to prominence in the 1960s with visionary projects and grandly avant-garde designs.
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Cite: "Mutant Urbanism in Japanese Architecture: Lessons from the Metabolist Movement" 04 Feb 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/956366/mutant-urbanism-in-japanese-architecture-lessons-from-the-metabolist-movement> ISSN 0719-8884