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A Study on the Biological Analogy in Japanese Architecture in the 1960-70s - Focused on the Study of the Botanic Analogy Used by Japanese Metabolists -

1960-70년대 일본건축에서 나타난 생물학적 유추에 관한 연구 - 일본 메타볼리즘 건축가들의 식물학적 유추를 중심으로 -

  • 권제중 (대구대학교 건축공학과)
  • Published : 2013.09.25

Abstract

This is the first part of a paper series about the biological analogy in japanese architecture in the 1960-70s. The purpose of this study is to analyze the botanic analogy used by japanese metabolists including Kenzo Tange and Arata Isozaki. Japanese metabolists have employed the tree forms, its mode of growth and manufacture, and even its environments for their architecture. We must focus on their biological analogy because their reflection of 'nature' based on the technology will provide clues for the culture of the changing today from 'human-centered world' to 'nature-centered world'. An attempt to recombine the image of a living organism, such as growth, division, exchange, change, and dissolution, circulation, by the advanced architectural technology should give some positive thinkings to resolve the problems of modern city.

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