
Architecture Nakagin Capsule - Set of 10 Postcards
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Nakagin Capsule Tower (中銀カプセルタワ) is a residential and office building designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa and located in the Shimbashi district of Tokyo, Japan. Built from 1970, the Nakagin Capsule Tower has thirteen floors and 3,091.23 m2 of floor space. It consists of two reinforced concrete towers on which prefabricated modules called capsules are fixed. This building is one of the most representative of the Metabolist movement. Format 30x40cm - 250g satin RC paper - Delivered without frame or support Poster - Art - History