Project Japan

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Book Synopsis Project Japan by : Rem Koolhaas

Book excerpt: Metabolism was a movement launched in Japan that took inspiration for buildings and cities from biological systems. With interviews and commentary and hundreds of images, Project Japan unearths a history that casts new light on the key issues that both enervate and motivate architecture today.


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