Arata Isozaki: Early work in Japan (1985)

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Arata Isozaki: Early Work in Japan takes a detailed look at the architect's pieces, exploring applauded projects such as the EXPO '70 Osaka Festival Plaza, Gunma Prefectural Museum of Modern Art and Kitakyushu Municipal Library. The extraordinary series of architectural breakthroughs made during this time contributed significantly to the evolution of contemporary architecture worldwide, and eventually gained him his first foreign commission

Director: Michael Blackwood
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 58 min
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Original Language: en

Keywords

architect, architecture

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What is Arata Isozaki: Early work in Japan about?
Arata Isozaki: Early Work in Japan takes a detailed look at the architect's pieces, exploring applauded projects such as the EXPO '70 Osaka Festival Plaza, Gunma Prefectural Museum of Modern Art and Kitakyushu Municipal Library. The extraordinary series of architectural breakthroughs made during this time contributed significantly to the evolution of contemporary architecture worldwide, and eventually gained him his first foreign commission
Who directed Arata Isozaki: Early work in Japan?
Arata Isozaki: Early work in Japan was directed by Michael Blackwood.
Who stars in Arata Isozaki: Early work in Japan?
Arata Isozaki: Early work in Japan stars Arata Isozaki, Aiko Miyawaki, Kenzo Tange.
How long is Arata Isozaki: Early work in Japan?
Arata Isozaki: Early work in Japan has a runtime of 58m (58 minutes).
What genre is Arata Isozaki: Early work in Japan?
Arata Isozaki: Early work in Japan is a Documentary film.