Metabolism Projects Combat Urban Sprawl in Postwar Japan.
The article examines how urban planning ideas from the Metabolism movement in Japan during the 1950s and 1960s were influenced by Western architecture and engineering projects. These ideas aimed to improve the quality of city living in Japan, which was suffering from rapid and uncontrolled urban growth. Key findings include the Metabolists' focus on aesthetics, the impact of large-scale engineering projects on urban design, and their critical response to existing city planning methods in Japan.