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Tokyo Bay Plan by Kenzo Tange - Project of two architectural movements
editThe image Tokyo Bay Plan by Kenzo Tange should be used in two articles: - Metabolism (architecture) - Structuralism (architecture)
Argumentations: In the article Structuralism (architecture) are the following quotations:
- In 1960, the Japanese architect Kenzo Tange designed his well-known Tokyo Bay Plan. Reflecting later on the initial phase of this project, he said: "It was, I believe, around 1959 or at the beginning of the sixties that I began to think about what I was later to call Structuralism."
- Tange also wrote the article "Function, Structure and Symbol, 1966", in which he describes the transition from a functional to a structural approach in thinking. Tange considers the period from 1920 to 1960 under the heading of "Functionalism" and the time from 1960 onwards under the heading of "Structuralism".
Conclusion and proposal: The image of the famous Tokyo Bay Plan should be used in both articles. I the article Structuralism (architecture) the image was deleted (8.10.2018) and should be replaced again.