Kenzo Tange
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Continue shoppingHardback book featuring the life and works of renowned Japanese architect Kenzo Tange. Part of the "Twentieth-Century Masters" series, published by The Hamlyn Publishing Group in 1970. 96 pages.
"Kenzo Tange is regarded as one of the greatest architects of the 20th century. His unique approach to modern architecture brought a new creative perspective to urban planning, particularly in Japan, and earned him global recognition. This book offers a comprehensive look at his career, from his early days as a student to his most celebrated projects, including the Peace Centre in Hiroshima and the Olympic Stadium in Tokyo. It features a full account by Paolo Riani, enriched with quotes from Tange himself, and illustrated with 49 black-and-white and 63 color images."