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Kenzo Tange, 91, a prize-winning architect celebrated for the beauty of his structures, including stadiums for the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, died of a heart ailment March 22 at his home in Tokyo.
Kenzo Tange ... of ground zero in Hiroshima. Tange’s concrete cenotaph is an arch that opens onto the public square that can accommodate up to 50,000 people. But he also blended some traditional ...
The cultural center, designed by the Pritzker Architecture Prize winner Kenzo Tange ... Many people from inside and outside the prefecture come to see the only building by Tange in the Kyushu ...
was proposed by the late internationally renowned Japanese architect Kenzo Tange. The concept influenced not only the city's reconstruction after World War II, but also its modern urban development.
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