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The Paul Rudolph Foundation is pleased to announce the fifth installment of our salon series on Modern Architects with a discussion led by Zhongjie Lin

Zhongjie Lin is an Assistant Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.  His recently published book Kenzo Tange and the Metabolist Movement: Urban Utopias of Modern Japan is the first full-length account of the Metabolist movment under the lens of urbanism and utopianism. 

Mr. Lin will share his research and findings on this important time in Japan's reconstruction, discussing the aspirations, and realizations of Kenzo Tange and the movement in general.

A limited number of copies of Zhongjie Lin's book will be available for purchase and dedication. 

Introduction by

Sean Khorsandi, Foundation Co-Director

Paul Rudolph Foundation presents a conversation about Kenzo Tange

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