Kisho Kurokawa

Kisho Kurokawa

Kisho Kurokawa Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 12, 2007.
Kisho Kurokawa, the Japanese architect who led the so-called "Metabolism Movement" and based his designs on themes including ecology and recycling, died Friday, a Tokyo hospital spokeswoman said. He was 73.

Kurokawa died of heart failure Friday morning, said Keiko Yamazaki, spokeswoman at the Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital, where he was hospitalized Tuesday with an intestinal ailment.

Kurokawa, who made his world debut in 1960 at age 26, led a style known as the Metabolism Movement, advocating a shift from "machine principle" to "life principle" in his literally work and architectural designs based on themes including ecology, recycling and intermediate space.

His major works include the National Ethnological Museum in Tokyo, the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia that encompasses palm trees and rain forest, the National Art Center in Tokyo's posh Roppongi that looks like a wavy curtain, as well as the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.

Kurokawa's design of the Kuala Lumpur airport won the 2003/2004 grand prix by Italy's Dedalo-Minosse International Prize, and was also certified as a sustainable airport by the United Nations' Green Globe 21 in 2003.

"(Kurokawa) demonstrated his genius to open a new passage to architecture," Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda said Friday.

Compared to his renown in the architecture world, Kurokawa was seen as somewhat eccentric candidate this year when he ran unsuccessfully for local and parliamentary elections.

Born in Japan's central city of Nagoya in 1934, Kurokawa graduated from Kyoto University's architecture department before earning a doctoral degree from Tokyo University under Kenzo Tange, who was hailed as the architect of some of the most beautiful structures of the 20th century. Tange, who designed the twin gymnasiums with sweeping roofs like upside-down ships' hulls for the 1964 Tokyo , died in 2005 at 88.

Kurokawa received the Gold Medal from France's Academy of Architecture in 1986, and most recently the Chicago Athenaeum Museum International Architecture Award in 2006.


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Anthony Al-Jamie

May 4, 2013

You are in our hearts and memories and we will never forget you. We were thinking about you on your birthday last month. I remember how you loved the fact you shared your birthday with Buddha. Rest in Peace.

Anthony Al-Jamie

March 31, 2011

Dr. Kurokawa,
All of us at Anaheim University miss you so much. You were so important to us and we will never forget you. We will be thinking of you on your birthday next week.
Anthony Al-Jamie

senay

January 13, 2009

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Sheila Smith

October 15, 2007

Rest in Peace Kisho.

dennis sharp

October 14, 2007

I was deeply sorry to hear of the death of a great architect and a true japanese friend. My sympathy is with you all in Tokyo at this sad time. See The Indpendent London for 15.10.

Irene c morrison

October 13, 2007

sorry for your loss

Darla Quinn

October 12, 2007

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

D.L. ZIMMERMAN

October 12, 2007

REST IN PEACE KISHO

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