Although his Marine City proposals (submitted by Tange at CIAM) were not realised, his Miyakonojo City Hall (1966) was a more Metabolist example of Tange's own Nichinan Cultural Centre (1962). Source: Internet
Diedfendorf, Hein & Yorifusa (2003), p. 95 Tange was awarded first prize for a design that proposed a museum whose axis runs through the park, intersecting Peace Boulevard and the atomic bomb dome. Source: Internet
Doordan (2002), p. 274 Tange continued to practice until three years before his death in 2005. Source: Internet
"First, I thought I would call her Kenzo Tange; but then I realised I couldn't kick Kenzo Tange around. Source: Internet
In 1935 Tange began the tertiary studies he desired at University of Tokyo 's architecture department. Source: Internet
In 1965 when Tange and Kawazoe published the book Ise: Prototype of Japanese Architecture, he likened the building to a modernist structure: an honest expression of materials, a functional design and prefabricated elements. Source: Internet