Japan: 3 Generations of Avant-Garde Architects
Originally released in 1989. Japan: 3 Generations of Avant-Garde Architects is a documentary film. directed by Michael Blackwood. At just 56 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Tadao Ando, Kenneth Frampton, and Arata Isozaki
Synopsis
Japan's establishment as an economic superpower led to a Golden Age of Japanese architecture. Six innovators stand out particularly, fusing Japanese traditions with modern materials and technology.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Michael Blackwood Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Japan: 3 Generations of Avant-Garde Architects about?
Japan's establishment as an economic superpower led to a Golden Age of Japanese architecture. Six innovators stand out particularly, fusing Japanese traditions with modern materials and technology.
Who directed Japan: 3 Generations of Avant-Garde Architects?
Japan: 3 Generations of Avant-Garde Architects was directed by Michael Blackwood.
How long is Japan: 3 Generations of Avant-Garde Architects?
Japan: 3 Generations of Avant-Garde Architects has a runtime of 0 hours and 56 minutes (56 minutes total).
When was Japan: 3 Generations of Avant-Garde Architects released?
Japan: 3 Generations of Avant-Garde Architects was released on January 1, 1989 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Japan: 3 Generations of Avant-Garde Architects?
The main cast of Japan: 3 Generations of Avant-Garde Architects includes Tadao Ando, Kenneth Frampton, Arata Isozaki, Itsuko Hasegawa, Toyo Ito.