MoMA Exhibits Restored Nakagin Capsule Tower from Japan
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Ellen Eberhardt
Slow-proofed and worth the wait. Worth its weight in flour.
Summary
MoMA has displayed a fully restored capsule of the Nakagin Capsule Tower in Japan for a New York exhibition, showcasing original drawings and documents of tenants' lives. The exhibition presents the tower as a 'cycle' from its completion in 1972 to its dismantling in 2022.
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Following the dismantling of the Nakagin Capsule Tower in Japan, MoMA has displayed a fully restored capsule for a New York exhibition, complete with ephemera such as original drawings and documents of tenants' lives
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