Architecture 2000: Contemporary Cities - Tokyo, The Eclectic Metropolis

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Instead of presenting a thoroughly modern look to the world, Tokyo offers a blend of old and new architecture that is a pleasing juxtaposition. In Architecture 2000: Contemporary Cities- Tokyo, The Eclectic Metropolis, viewers can get a good idea of its more modern structures. Examples include the Edo Museum by Kiyori Kikutaka, Yama Dori by Fumihiko Maki, Moto Akasaka by Shin Takamatsu, and the Shonandai Cultural Center by Itsuko Hasegawa. In addition to architectural students, those interested in the culture of Japan will find this program to be of interest. ~ Alice Day, Rovi

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