Kenzo Tange and His High-Tech Masterpieces

Professor Kenzo Tange was a Japanese maestro architect, famous by his impressive modern-structural masterpieces (later known by name “High-Tech” modern style). High Tech is architecture design style that exposed the building construction’s structures as a part of the design aesthetic. Tange’s works including the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park (1st place in design competition), Summer Olympics stadium complex in Tokyo, which the design is like a stringray fish form (Pritzker Prize citation as “among the most beautiful buildings of the 20th century”), Tokyo Cathedral of Saint Mary, and Tokyo Master Plan, which concept to re designed the Tokyo city, OUB Center, OUB Plaza in Singapore, also master plan to re-designed the Plaza Place d’Italie, in France. Even though many of his buildings adjoined with a lot of steels and metals structures, as a structure maestro, Tange’s philosophy was always tried to create the relationship between human and technological elements. Kenzo Tange’s motto was he didn’t want to repeat what he has done.
After finished his graduate in architecture degree in department of engineering,










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