Capsule Tower Ground Floor
The nakagin capsule tower 中銀カプセルタワー nakagin kapuseru tawā is a mixed use residential and office tower designed by architect kisho kurokawa and located in shimbashi tokyo japan completed in just 30 days in 1972 the building is a rare remaining example of japanese metabolism an architectural movement emblematic of japan s postwar cultural resurgence.
Capsule tower ground floor. Local firm michael maltzan architecture is currently in the design phase for the alvidrez a 14 story tower containing 150 studio apartments and support spaces on the ground floor which. 140 capsules to 8 different types are attached. However the few materialized projects were criticised mostly due to their use of standard size. The cores are made of concrete.
The hot water supply was turned off back in 2010 due to aging pipes but a shower on the ground floor is available for residents. Hopefully some of the capsules are salvaged by the landmark building s large fanbase. The nakagin tower is divided into two vertical access cores with 68 and 64 capsules respectively. The nakagin capsule tower 中銀カプセルタワー nakagin kapuseru tawā is a mixed use residential and office tower designed by architect kisho kurokawa and located in shimbashi tokyo japan.
The set comes complete with a ground floor located a cafe and a first floor where offices are located. The icon of metabolism kurokawa s nakagin capsule tower was erected in the ginza district of tokyo in 1972 and completed in just 30 days. The main reason for demolition is aging and an asbestos problem in the capsules air conditioning units. The capsule tower typology was a well known visionary architectural idea during the 1960 70s.
Completed in 1972 in the center of tokyo the nakagin capsule tower was designed by the japanese architect kisho kurokawa the mixed use residential and office tower is a rare example of japanese metabolism an architectural movement emblematic of japan s postwar cultural resurgence. It was the world s first example of capsule architecture built for permanent and practical use. The project nagakin capsule tower consists of two towers or structural cores of eleven thirteen stories high that incorporate the services and facilities. Completed in just 30 days in 1972 the building is a rare remaining example of japanese metabolism an architectural movement emblematic of japan.
Prefabricated in shiga prefecture in a factory that normally built shipping containers it is constructed of 140 capsules plugged into two cores that are 11 and 13 stories in height. The individual units are suspended by a system of metal beams and cables.