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ARCH 350 1st Edition Lecture 34Outline of Last Lecture I. Forth Worth A. Philip JohnsonB. Louis KahnC. Renzo PianoD. Tadao AndoE. Philip JohnsonF. Fay JonesII. DallasA. Richard MeierB. Philip JohnsonC. I.M. Pei D. Foster + PartnersF. KoolhaasG. Renzo PianoH. Edward Larrabee BarnesI. MorphosisIII. HoustonA. Mies Van der RoheB. Rafael MoneoC. S.I. Morris D. Isamu NoguchiE. Carlos JimenezF. Philip JohnsonG. Renzo PianoH. François de MenilThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.I. I.M. PeiJ. VenturiOutline of Current Lecture Post-war Architecture in JapanI. Kenzo TangeA. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Hiroshima, JapanB. Yoyogi National GymnasiumC. Yamanashi Press and Radio Centre, Kofu, JapanD. Tokyo Bay PlanII. ARCHIGRAMIII. Arata IsozakiA. “Metabolist” scheme for a modern cityIV. Noriaki KurokawaA. Nagakin Capsule Tower, TokyoB. Helix CityV. Kiyonori KikutakeA. Sky House, Tokyo, 1958VI. Tadao AndoA. Row House, Osaka, 1976B. Church of LightCurrent LecturePost-war Architecture in JapanI. Kenzo TangeA. Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, Hiroshima, JapanB. Yoyogi National Gymnasium- Tange attempted to serve citizens in the newly created democracy and at the same time sought to express a Japanese identity in his designsC. Yamanashi Press and Radio Centre, Kofu, JapanD. Tokyo Bay PlanII. ARCHIGRAM- An avant-garde architectural group formed in the 1960s based at the Architectural Association, London The main members of the group are:• Peter Cook, • Warren Chalk, • Ron Herron,• Dennis Crompton, • Michael Webb and • David Greene • Neo-futurist vision of technological optimismIII. Arata IsozakiA. “Metabolist” scheme for a modern cityIV. Noriaki KurokawaA. Nagakin Capsule Tower, TokyoB. Helix CityV. Kiyonori KikutakeA. Sky House, Tokyo, 1958VI. Tadao AndoA. Row House, Osaka, 1976B. Church of


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