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Introducing Architecture, TACS’ latest design in the world of wristwatches inspired by the historic Nakagin Capsule Tower in Tokyo, Japan. This timepiece is a nod to the architectural marvel that is a symbol of Japan's Metabolism movement, a musthave for anyone who appreciates fine architecture.
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Introducing Architecture, TACS’ latest design in the world of wristwatches inspired by the historic Nakagin
Capsule Tower in Tokyo, Japan.
This timepiece is a nod to the architectural marvel that is a symbol of Japan's Metabolism movement, a musthave for anyone who appreciates fine architecture and unique design.
Japanese Metabolism
The Metabolism Movement in architecture is an avant-garde design approach that emerged in the 1960s in postwar Japan, focusing on the integration of organic and biological principles into the architectural design as a
response to the rapid urbanization and economic growth that the country was experiencing. The architectures
as a result are dynamic and could potentially evolve and transform over time, reflecting the changing needs of
society and its inhabitants. The Nakagin Capsule Tower designed by famed architect Kisho Kurokawa is one of
the most iconic buildings that emerged from the movement.
Modular Design
Metabolist architects sought to create buildings with interchangeable components, allowing for easy expansion
or contraction as needed. These modular units were often inspired by biological forms, such as cells or
organisms, and could be combined in various ways to create complex, interconnected structures. Metabolist
architects envisioned futuristic cities that could grow organically and adapt to their surroundings, much like
living organisms. This approach often involved the use of large, interconnected megastructures seen in the
Nakagin Capsule Tower that could support a variety of different functions and adapt to changing conditions
over time.
Specification
Glass: K1 Mineral Glass
Case: Stainless steel
Size: 41 mm width, 14mm thickness
Strap: 18 mm lug width leather
Movement: MIYOTA 82S0
Water res: 10 ATM
Warranty: 2 years