
VOICED : Architectural history in tiny Tokyo capsules
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Architecture, Design, Arts
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9th - 12th Grade
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The Nakagin Capsule Tower, completed in 1972, is a notable example of Japanese architecture, designed for single office workers. Over time, it has fallen into disrepair, with only a fraction of its units occupied full-time. Efforts to preserve the tower face challenges due to the need for consensus among owners. A crowdfunding campaign aims to save the tower by purchasing capsules individually. Cultural and economic factors in Japan often favor new constructions over preserving old ones, complicating preservation efforts. The tower's future remains uncertain, but its architectural significance is widely recognized.
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