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Kenzō Tange

    Kenzō Tange était un architecte japonais qui a fusionné les styles traditionnels japonais avec le modernisme, concevant des bâtiments majeurs sur cinq continents. Son œuvre, influencée par le moderniste Le Corbusier, a acquis une reconnaissance internationale grâce à sa conception du Parc Mémorial de la Paix d'Hiroshima. Tange fut une figure clé du mouvement Métaboliste, et ses études urbanistiques ont informé les projets de redevelopment d'après-guerre à Tokyo et Skopje. Son approche a profondément influencé une génération d'architectes dans le monde.

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