Kenzō Tange
Kenzō Tange (1913-2005), architect of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial and the Tokyo stadiums built for the 1964 Olympic Games, is one of Japan's most famous post-war architects.
2024
French edition
Les presses du réel – Architecture / design / graphic design – Architecture
MCJP (Maison de la Culture du Japon à Paris)
A presentation of the fascinating architectural legacy of the Tokyo Olympic Games through two iconic buildings, the Yoyogi Olympic Gymnasium and the New National Stadium, highlighting the two world-renowned Japanese architects behind these projects: Kenzō Tange and Kengo Kuma.