Sculptures by Hayden Phoenix - The Nakagin Capsule Tower
Designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa and completed in 1972, the Nakagin Capsule Tower in Ginza, Tokyo stood as an iconic symbol of Metabolism, a post-war architectural movement in Japan. Comprising two interconnected towers, the modular structure featured 140 capsules, each intended for compact living or office spaces. Despite initial acclaim for its innovative design, the building faced challenges over the years and sadly it was demolished in 2022. The tower's capsules were the main inspiration for this series of candle holders, planters and sculptures. I so wish I'd taken the opportunity to stay in one of the capsules when they started becoming available on air bnb, but unfortunately it wasn't meant to be. My intention is for the spirit and energy of the building to live on through these objects.
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Concrete Sculpture – Tulpa #1
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Concrete Sculpture – Tulpa #2
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Nakagin vase #26
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Nakagin tea light tower #25
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Nakagin vase #22
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Nakagin Planter #24
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Nakagin object #23
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Nakagin object #21
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Nakagin object #20
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Nakagin vase #19
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Nakagin vase #18
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Nakagin vase #17
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Nakagin vase #16
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Nakagin vase #15
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Nakagin vase #14
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Nakagin succulent planter #13
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Nakagin succulent planter #12
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Nakagin succulent planter #11
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Nakagin succulent planter #10
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Nakagin succulent planter #9
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Nakagin succulent planter #8
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Nakagin succulent planter #7
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Nakagin tea light tower #6
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Nakagin tea light tower #5
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Nakagin vase #4
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Nakagin vase #3
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Nakagin vase #2
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Nakagin Vase #1
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