Transformation of tradition in Kenzo Tange’s projects as a way of shaping contemporary Japanese architecture

This study explored the transformation of tradition in contemporary Japanese architecture, with a focus on Kenzo Tange’s works as a potential solution to the lack of national identity in modern urban spaces, particularly prevalent in post-socialist countries. Such homogenisation, as established by p...

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Main Author: M. Parkhomchuk
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Language:English
Published: Lviv Polytechnic National University 2023-12-01
Series:Architectural Studies
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Online Access:https://arch-studies.com.ua/journals/tom-9-2-2023/transformatsiya-traditsiyi-v-proyektakh-kendzo-tange-yak-shlyakh-formuvannya-suchasnoyi-yaponskoyi-arkhitekturi
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description This study explored the transformation of tradition in contemporary Japanese architecture, with a focus on Kenzo Tange’s works as a potential solution to the lack of national identity in modern urban spaces, particularly prevalent in post-socialist countries. Such homogenisation, as established by previous research, has negative implications for human psychology. The purpose of this study was to identify K. Tange’s creative approach to the use of tradition in the context of modernity. Ukrainian, Japanese, English, American, and other sources on the history of traditional and modern architecture in Japan, including the theoretical achievements of K. Tange himself and several sources on the architect’s works, were used in the study. A considerable amount of photographic material was also collected for the study. The paper described certain types of traditional religious architecture in Japan. The architecture of Shinto and Buddhism were considered as prototypes. Accordingly, the following objects of K. Tange were analysed: The Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima, in comparison with the Ise Shrine Complex; Kurashiki Town Hall in comparison with the main pavilion of the Buddhist temple complex; the Kagawa Prefecture Government Office Building in Takamatsu in comparison with the Buddhist wooden pagoda. As a result, it was found that the transformation of tradition in K. Tange’s works can occur at four levels: the organisation of the master plan, the formation of the interior space of the building, the formation of its overall structure, and at the level of semantics. For each example of transformation, appropriate references were made to certain features of Japanese architecture or traditional Japanese worldview that were discovered during the study. In addition, an algorithm for introducing traditional features into modern architecture was presented, which, given the need to rebuild Ukrainian cities destroyed as of 2023, could help revive them while avoiding the architectural shortcomings of the past
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spelling doaj.art-7e71d620491a4225ac2de242bce7c1192024-03-15T14:31:40ZengLviv Polytechnic National UniversityArchitectural Studies2411-801X2786-73742023-12-019296108https://doi.org/10.56318/as/2.2023.96208Transformation of tradition in Kenzo Tange’s projects as a way of shaping contemporary Japanese architectureM. ParkhomchukThis study explored the transformation of tradition in contemporary Japanese architecture, with a focus on Kenzo Tange’s works as a potential solution to the lack of national identity in modern urban spaces, particularly prevalent in post-socialist countries. Such homogenisation, as established by previous research, has negative implications for human psychology. The purpose of this study was to identify K. Tange’s creative approach to the use of tradition in the context of modernity. Ukrainian, Japanese, English, American, and other sources on the history of traditional and modern architecture in Japan, including the theoretical achievements of K. Tange himself and several sources on the architect’s works, were used in the study. A considerable amount of photographic material was also collected for the study. The paper described certain types of traditional religious architecture in Japan. The architecture of Shinto and Buddhism were considered as prototypes. Accordingly, the following objects of K. Tange were analysed: The Peace Memorial Museum in Hiroshima, in comparison with the Ise Shrine Complex; Kurashiki Town Hall in comparison with the main pavilion of the Buddhist temple complex; the Kagawa Prefecture Government Office Building in Takamatsu in comparison with the Buddhist wooden pagoda. As a result, it was found that the transformation of tradition in K. Tange’s works can occur at four levels: the organisation of the master plan, the formation of the interior space of the building, the formation of its overall structure, and at the level of semantics. For each example of transformation, appropriate references were made to certain features of Japanese architecture or traditional Japanese worldview that were discovered during the study. In addition, an algorithm for introducing traditional features into modern architecture was presented, which, given the need to rebuild Ukrainian cities destroyed as of 2023, could help revive them while avoiding the architectural shortcomings of the pasthttps://arch-studies.com.ua/journals/tom-9-2-2023/transformatsiya-traditsiyi-v-proyektakh-kendzo-tange-yak-shlyakh-formuvannya-suchasnoyi-yaponskoyi-arkhitekturiarchitectural traditionshinto architecturebuddhist architecturehiroshima peace memorial museumkurashiki town hallkagawa prefecture government office building in takamatsu
spellingShingle M. Parkhomchuk
Transformation of tradition in Kenzo Tange’s projects as a way of shaping contemporary Japanese architecture
Architectural Studies
architectural tradition
shinto architecture
buddhist architecture
hiroshima peace memorial museum
kurashiki town hall
kagawa prefecture government office building in takamatsu
title Transformation of tradition in Kenzo Tange’s projects as a way of shaping contemporary Japanese architecture
title_full Transformation of tradition in Kenzo Tange’s projects as a way of shaping contemporary Japanese architecture
title_fullStr Transformation of tradition in Kenzo Tange’s projects as a way of shaping contemporary Japanese architecture
title_full_unstemmed Transformation of tradition in Kenzo Tange’s projects as a way of shaping contemporary Japanese architecture
title_short Transformation of tradition in Kenzo Tange’s projects as a way of shaping contemporary Japanese architecture
title_sort transformation of tradition in kenzo tange s projects as a way of shaping contemporary japanese architecture
topic architectural tradition
shinto architecture
buddhist architecture
hiroshima peace memorial museum
kurashiki town hall
kagawa prefecture government office building in takamatsu
url https://arch-studies.com.ua/journals/tom-9-2-2023/transformatsiya-traditsiyi-v-proyektakh-kendzo-tange-yak-shlyakh-formuvannya-suchasnoyi-yaponskoyi-arkhitekturi
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