Publisher: 新建築社 From the Contemporary Japanese Architects Series 10.
Annotated 'Charles Jencks 1987'.
ShinkenchikuKisho N. Kurokawa architect & associates brochure, with manuscript notes by Charles on the reverse of the pages.
Inserted:
-photographs of Kurokawa buildings
-printed project descriptions [Japanese language]
-bundle of typescript notes: 'Kurokawa - quotes'; biographical details; 'Kurokawa Wednesday October 23rd Interview in BIG BOX', 'Kurokawa Lecture at AA 1973; manuscript notes titled 'Kurokawa Interview 1974 Dec; 'Japan Traditional-Modern'
-manuscript notes on plain paper headed 'Jim Ting, Metabolism'
-manuscript notes on plain paper headed 'Zodiac 1966, Zodiac 9 p.96-111'
-manuscript notes on plain paper headed 'Japan Architect'
-photocopied printed document titled 'Bibliography'
-annotated photocopied article 'Modern technology changes the built environment: Japanese cultural values and architechnology' by Michael Franklin Ross from The Japan Interpreter
-manuscript notes on plain paper headed 'Japan Architect 1975'
-manuscript notes on plain paper titled 'Kurokawa notes on text'
-photocopied articles on Kurokawa
-annotated cutting 'Architechnics' by Michael Franklin Ross from Architecture Plus May/June 1974
-annotated news cutting 'Rising Son: Peter Murray on Kisho Kurokawa'
-'Systems of Metabolism: Noriaki Kurokawa, Architect: offprint from The Japan Architect, December 1967'
-photocopy from an unknown publication relating to Kurokawa
-pages from Building Design November 2 1973 on Kurokawa
-computer-generated drawings of an unnamed building
-photographs by Tomio Ohashi of [Kurokawa] buildings, some grouped with typescript papers identifying them
-manuscript note on Architectural Association School of Architecture headed paper
-photocopies of building plans and articles from Japanese language publications of building by Kurokawa including the Nakagin Capsule Tower and the New Tanu National Headquarters
-colour transparencies of buildings in Japan
-photograph by Tomio Ohashi of Kurokawa in front of the Nakagin Capsule Tower