広島平和科学 Volume 34
published_at 2012

丹下健三による「広島平和公園計画」の構想過程

Planning Process of Hiroshima Peace Park Project by Kenzo Tange
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Abstract
This paper aims to elucidate the planning process of Hiroshima Peace Park Project (1950) as the core of the city by Kenzo Tange (1913-2005) in the postwar reconstruction period. In addition to Peace Memorial Park in the Nakajima district, he planned the cultural complex in the Motomachi district connected the Nakajima district by the axis through the Atomic bombed Dome. However, Tange realized only Hiroshima Children’s Library in the Motomachi district. In this process, he created the unique notion of the ‘factory of the peace’ and took the local opinions for the children’s facility into consideration at the same time. In the case of Hiroshima, the external and the internal factors are integrated in the conception of the city planning by Tange.
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