BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//PYVOBJECT//NONSGML Version 1//EN BEGIN:VEVENT UID:events.uid.6081@www.discovernikkei.org DTSTART:20191011T000000Z DTEND:20200126T000000Z DESCRIPTION:EXHIBITION\nOCT. 11\, 2019&mdash\;JAN. 26\, 2020\nTokyo\, the t ransforming metropolis\, has experienced a variety of social\, economic an d political shifts. The 1964 Summer Games\, hosted by Tokyo\, was the trig ger to facilitate the rapid improvement of infrastructure. And the city is still changing&mdash\;in advance of the 2020 Tokyo Summer Games. Followin g a period of strong economic growth up to the 1970s\, Japan's bubble econ omy of the 1980s greatly reduced property values. In the new century\, the population ratio shifted to elderly-dominant\, and the 2011 Tohoku Earthq uake critically altered the population's sense of values for living. In re sponse to these significant changes\, how does architecture embody the cit y's transition? What role has architecture played in developing Tokyo? Wit h Japanese architectural firm&nbsp\;<strong>Atelier Bow-Wow</strong>&nbsp\ ;taking on a double role as curator and exhibition designer\, this exhibit ion explores the development of socio-architectural facilities and compare s landscapes with art and performance generated from Tokyo between the two seminal worldwide games\, in 1964 and 2020.\n<strong>Admission:</strong>\ n$12/$10 students and seniors DTSTAMP:20240419T120122Z SUMMARY:Made in Tokyo: Architecture and Living 1964-2020 URL:/en/events/2019/10/11/made-in-tokyo-architecture-and-living-1964-2020/ END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR