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Metabolic City | Living St. Louis 

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Living St. Louis producer Patrick Murphy visits the Metabolic City exhibit at the Kemper Art Museum. The exhibit features the work of a group of mainly European and Japanese architects and artists, known as the Metabolists, from the 1950s and 1960s that featured designs that focused on the cities as more than just buildings and infrastructure, but as organisms with their own lives. While these designs were never built, the works provide a window to a time when the future was uncertain and the past-in the form of World War II-was very real.

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@2.7petabytes 4 года назад
There was one built in Japan. It’s a 13 story set of cubed apartments that were meant to be detached from the central building component
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they should build more tall buildings
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