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Kisho Kurokawa
(April 8, 1934 – October 12, 2007) was a leading Japanese architect and one of the founders of the Metabolist Movement. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 9 results of 9
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Kisho Kurokawa from metabolism to symbiosis by Kurokawa, Kisho
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The philosophy of symbiosis by Kurokawa, Kisho
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Metabolism in architecture by Kurokawa, Kisho 1934-
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Kisho Kurokawa from metabolism to symbiosis by Kurokawa, Kisho 1934-
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Intercultural architecture the philosophy of symbiosis by Kurokawa, Kisho 1934-
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Each one a hero the philosophy of symbiosis by Kurokawa, Kisho 1934-
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Intercultural architecture the philosophy of symbiosis by Kurokawa, Kisho 1934-
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New wave Japanese architecture by Kurokawa, Kisho 1934-
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Kisho Kurokawa architect and associates : selected and current works by Kurokawa, Kisho 1934-2007
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