This is the Aoyama Technical College, Aoyama, in Tokyo, by Makoto Sei Watanabe, finished in 1990pic.twitter.com/wckhe3FShc
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This is the Aoyama Technical College, Aoyama, in Tokyo, by Makoto Sei Watanabe, finished in 1990pic.twitter.com/wckhe3FShc
Hiroyuki Wakabayashi‘s Humax Pavilion, Shibuya, Tokyo, 1993pic.twitter.com/cEuQERWJez
Hiroyuki Wakabayashi‘s Life Inn Kyoto, Private senior citizens residence, 1986pic.twitter.com/eoxZBK9Lpc
Hiroyuki Wakabayashi‘s Maruto Bldg. No.17, Kyoto, Japan, 1991pic.twitter.com/9dNKgYtzdE
Toyokazu Watanabe‘s battleship-like Kamo Culture Hall finished in 1994pic.twitter.com/OP9GrSqvrP
Toyokazu Watanabe‘s absolutely incredible Akita City Gymnasium from 1991pic.twitter.com/yD1uWfAkHy
Bunka No Sato, Cultural Centre, Tsushima Island, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, Toyokazu Watanabe, 1990 - Image unknown sourcepic.twitter.com/lp9xwy0Sap
Toyokazu Watanabe‘s Kamiyubetsu Folk Museum from 1996 - Image unknown sourcepic.twitter.com/nytsb4eFMW
Shin Takamatsu‘s Imanishi Motoakasaka, Tokyo, from 1991. This one is an absolute mind bender in real life...pic.twitter.com/Q7EO8NGX36
A couple more photos of Shin Takamatsu‘s Imanishi Motoakasakapic.twitter.com/1P6UEcAgKr
Shin Takamatsu’s Syntax in Kyoto from 1990, sadly demolished in 2009pic.twitter.com/0iDDdAqD79
Shin Takamatsu’s Kirin Plaza in Osaka from 1987 has also been demolished, but lives on in numerous photos of the other-worldly prominence it used to have in the centre of that city - Photo from the architect’s sitepic.twitter.com/uSuAQtAWSr
Shin Takamatsu‘s Pharaoh Dental Clinic in Kyoto from 1984... - This beautiful photo is by David Ewenpic.twitter.com/q4Ngmoksoc
Kiko Mozuna‘S Kushiro Castle Hotel in Kushiro. Mozuna built a remarkable oeuvre in and around his hometown, the fishing city of Kushiro in Hokkaidopic.twitter.com/GLCgu1rXAh
Probably the greatest monument to this era is also one of its last, and I believe the largest, to be completed, Hiroshi Hara’s incomparably spectacular, and overwhelmingly vast Kyoto station, begun in 1990 & finished in 1997 - Photo courtesy of Linus Yngpic.twitter.com/yFN66iLdZQ
And of course there’s Hara’s Umeda Sky Building in Osaka, the hole on the top of which you rise through on two vertiginous escalators, & was imagined as the void left by a departed spaceship... - Photo from Wikipediapic.twitter.com/VupzIwS2Pk
The project was originally intended to consist of four interconnected towers rather than two, and was to be called Umeda Sky City, rather than Umeda Sky Building. The implosion of the bubble put paid to that sadly...pic.twitter.com/ZQwRceOhdB
The Airake Sports Center, Sewage treatment, Restaurants, & offices, in Tokyo, designed by Tokyo Metropolitan Government Bureau of Waterworks with GKK Architects & Engineers & completed in 1996pic.twitter.com/GtrHngIA1i
The sublime, perfectly terrifying, Akira-like awesomeness that is the Tokyo Metropolitan Government complex by Kenzo Tange... this is Building No.1 (whose overall silhouette recalls the westwork of Notre Dame), completed in 1990. - This exquisite photo is by Fabrizio Raschettipic.twitter.com/CfGyaQKpXy
Takefumi Aida built a series of houses inspired by children’s building blocks, but with none of the candy playfulness of Memphis or Graves, instead a sombre sadness inflects all his designs. This is Toy Block House IV, from 1982pic.twitter.com/XVUR5ECVcQ
This is the typically highly articulated chiaroscuro interior of Takamatsu’s tiny Pharaoh Dental Clinic in Kyoto, whose exterior is posted further up this thread. - Photo from the architect’s sitepic.twitter.com/8FJ7R00VQc
Masaharu Takasaki‘s celestial insect, the Kihoku Observatory in Kagoshima Prefecture, Kanoya City, Kihoku Town, 1995 - Photo by Jacome on Flickr, source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/jacomejp/8921433258 …pic.twitter.com/7Cn28F05iy
Here are another couple of good images of Takasaki’s Observatory, taken from this good post: http://hiddenarchitecture.net/kihoku-astronomical-museu/ …pic.twitter.com/0tKnJnc8oD
Kiko Mozuna‘S Gifu CUT building, in Gifu-city, from 1987 - Image from http://tkcycling.tumblr.com pic.twitter.com/IlS9jX6QSr
The brilliantly sinister, end-of-days M2 building by Kengo Kuma in Tokyo from 1991 (I still think his best Building). It was originally a car showroom but is now, more aptly, a funeral home - Photo from the architect’s sitepic.twitter.com/xCOwyhUV6t
Lala Gotemba, Gotemba, Shizuoka, Hiroyuki Wakabayashi, 1993 Images from : http://minkara.carview.co.jp/smart/userid/511048/car/445995/3877600/photo.aspx …pic.twitter.com/Xs6emiizRE
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