Kisho Kurokawa: From Metabolism to Symbiosis
Kisho Kurokawa: From Metabolism to Symbiosis

Kisho Kurokawa: From Metabolism to Symbiosis (1993)

None | USA | English, Japanese | 58 min | 1993
Directed by: Michael Blackwood
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Serving as a detailed portrait of the acclaimed Japanese architect, this film engages with Kisho Kurokawa, who employs Buddhist ideas in a symbiosis of traditional forms and western modernism to achieve an intercultural architecture. In a merging of philosophy, culture, space and narrative, Kurokawa has created a body of work that he defines as symbiotic, which he specifies as "the simultaneous expression of conflicting things in a symbiotic manner" (Kisho Kurokawa). Kisho Kurokawa: From Metabolism to Symbiosis follows him to many of his major accomplishments in Tokyo, Hiroshima, Nara, Osaka, Berlin, Paris, Chicago and New York.

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