“From Metabolism to Symbiosis”

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“From Metabolism to Symbiosis” is a theoretical work by Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa that traces his evolution from the Metabolist movement toward a philosophy of architecture based on coexistence and symbiotic relationships.

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instanceOf book
theoretical work
author Kisho Kurokawa
countryOfOrigin Japan
describes Kisho Kurokawa’s theoretical development
explores concept of coexistence in the built environment
relationship between architecture and society
symbiotic relationships between architecture and culture
symbiotic relationships between architecture and nature
symbiotic relationships between architecture and technology
focusesOn transition from Metabolist movement to symbiotic philosophy
genre architectural theory
hasAuthorNationality Japanese
hasAuthorOccupation architect
intendedAudience architects
architecture students
theorists of the built environment
language Japanese
mainSubject Metabolism (architecture)
architecture
coexistence in architecture
symbiosis (architecture)
movementDiscussed Metabolist architects
surface form: Metabolist movement
philosophyProposed coexistence
symbiosis
relatedTo Kisho Kurokawa’s symbiosis theory
Metabolist architects
surface form: Metabolist architecture
relatedWorkOfAuthor Metabolism (architecture)
surface form: Metabolism in Architecture

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Kisho Kurokawa wrote “From Metabolism to Symbiosis”
黒川紀章 著書 “From Metabolism to Symbiosis”
this entity surface form: 『共生の思想』