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Minoru Takeyama designed Ni-Ban-Kahn (1970) in Tokyo. His Building #1was located a few metres away. Nagoya, Yokohama, Sapporo, Post Modern Architecture, Japanese Architect, Gothic Architecture, Brutalism, Built Environment, Number Two

In 1970 Japanese architect Minoru Takeyama designed a building in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, simply called the Ni-Ban-Kahn (Building Number Two), while his Building Number One was located just a few metres away. This building gained wide notoriety thanks to American critic Charles Jencks, who put it on...

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