
Floating City project, Kasumigaura, Japan (Plan)
Catalogue
- Year
- 1961
- Dimensions
- 32 1/2 x 22 5/8" (82.6 x 57.5 cm)
- Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
- Artist
- Kisho Kurokawa
Artist

Drawing
Kisho Kurokawa was a Japanese architect and theorist whose designs synthesized organic forms with technological innovation, pioneering what he termed the Metabolism movement in the 1960s. His practice ranged from residential capsule architecture and civic structures to conceptual urban proposals that rejected rigid functionalism in favor of adaptability and renewal. Kurokawa's work combined biomimetic principles, prefabrication, and philosophical inquiry into the relationship between human habitation and natural systems. His influence on postwar Japanese architecture and design theory extended globally through both built projects and extensive writings on urbanism and temporality.
Full artist profile →More
More by Kisho Kurokawa
Capsule A1305 from the Nakagin Capsule Tower Building, Tokyo, Japan
1970 · Steel, wood, paint, plastics, cloth, polyurethane, glass, ceramic, and electronics
Helix City Project, Tokyo, Japan (Plan)
1961 · Cut-and-pasted gelatin silver photographs and ink on cut-and-pasted tracing paper on paper
Record
Verified by WattsOS- Artist
- Kisho Kurokawa
- Year
- 1961
- Dimensions
- 32 1/2 x 22 5/8" (82.6 x 57.5 cm)
- Watts ID
- WW-1961-M000439
Source
- Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
- Source
- moma
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified

