
Nakagin Capsule Tower by Nico Tracey
Nico Tracey's illustration of the Nakagin Capsule Tower distils Kisho Kurokawa's 1972 Metabolist landmark into a bold graphic composition. The building's stacked pod-like modules are rendered with geometric precision, each capsule a distinct unit within the tower's mechanical rhythm. Tracey's colour choices flatten the architecture into a graphic field, emphasising the structure's modular logic while giving it the visual weight of a monument. The portrait format reinforces the tower's vertical ambition.
Produced as an archival fine art print, the illustration's clean geometric linework and flat colour blocking are rendered with exceptional sharpness. Hard edges between structural elements remain defined, and the composition's graphic clarity is fully preserved.
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Nakagin Capsule Tower by Nico Tracey
Nico Tracey's illustration of the Nakagin Capsule Tower distils Kisho Kurokawa's 1972 Metabolist landmark into a bold graphic composition. The building's stacked pod-like modules are rendered with geometric precision, each capsule a distinct unit within the tower's mechanical rhythm. Tracey's colour choices flatten the architecture into a graphic field, emphasising the structure's modular logic while giving it the visual weight of a monument. The portrait format reinforces the tower's vertical ambition.
Produced as an archival fine art print, the illustration's clean geometric linework and flat colour blocking are rendered with exceptional sharpness. Hard edges between structural elements remain defined, and the composition's graphic clarity is fully preserved.
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Nico Tracey's illustration of the Nakagin Capsule Tower distils Kisho Kurokawa's 1972 Metabolist landmark into a bold graphic composition. The building's stacked pod-like modules are rendered with geometric precision, each capsule a distinct unit within the tower's mechanical rhythm. Tracey's colour choices flatten the architecture into a graphic field, emphasising the structure's modular logic while giving it the visual weight of a monument. The portrait format reinforces the tower's vertical ambition.
Produced as an archival fine art print, the illustration's clean geometric linework and flat colour blocking are rendered with exceptional sharpness. Hard edges between structural elements remain defined, and the composition's graphic clarity is fully preserved.























