In architecture, the demand was no longer for box-like forms, but for buildings that have something to say to the human emotions.
Kenzo TangeI first decided architecture was for me when I saw Le Corbusier's designs in a Japanese magazine in the 1930s.
Kenzo TangeI like to think there is something deep in our own world of reality that will create a dynamic balance between technology and human existence, the relationship between which has a decisive effect on contemporary cultural forms and social structure.
Kenzo TangeI feel however, that we architects have a special duty and mission... (to contribute) to the socio-cultural development of architecture and urban planning
Kenzo Tange