SFMOMA Acquires Pod from Demolished Nakagin Capsule Tower

The pod in question is Capsule A1302, which belonged to the tower’s architect.

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The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art has officially acquired one of the 23 capsules salvaged from the Nakagin Capsule Tower, which was demolished in Tokyo last year.

The Nakagin Capsule Tower was designed by architect Kisho Kurokawa and completed in 1972. Its concept was rooted in flexibility, and was aimed at travelling businessman who would pass through Tokyo for an overnight trip. Its design was centered around two foundational structures, which provided a core of sorts for 140 prefabricated capsules. Each of these capsules – which were only 104 square feet, but had room enough to include a bed and a fold-out desk – could, in theory, be taken off and attached to another tower, should the owner wish to relocate.

However, over the years, the building fell into disrepair and faced numerous challenges, including structural and safety concerns. While preservationists rallied to protect its historical significance and unique design – many describe it as being the most prominent example of the Metabolism movement – ultimately, the decision was made for it to be demolished.

Bit by bit, the once-iconic tower was pulled apart, with the exception of 23 capsules. This feat is largely down to the work of the Nakagin Capsule Tower Preservation and Restoration Project, which fought to protect and preserve the building.

One capsule in particular, Capsule A1302, belonged to the architect himself. Having been successfuly salvaged, it has been acquired by SFMoMA. Jennifer Dunlop Fletcher, SFMOMA’s curator of architecture and design, told the LA Times that “it’s not just the physical form we need to hold on to, it’s the concept”. “Instead of tearing down a whole building, can you repair a piece of it?,” she continues. “How do we live more efficiently?”

The official SFMOMA acquisition was completed late May, but an exhibition date for the capsule is yet to be set.

In other architecture news, Kengo Kuma has revealed his latest project in Vancouver, Canada.

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