How important do you think it was for Lumbini to have the Kenzo Tange Master Plan?
What would have happened to Lumbini if the Kenzo Tange Master Plan was not formulated?
Not everyone can grasp the allusion, but most agree that the complex has the Tange hallmarks: mass and fortress-like solidity.
Kenzo Tange Master Plan was and remains very important and it certainly helped Lumbini to be recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The three zones in the 1x3 mile area of the Kenzo Tange Master Plan are connected by a canal in the central link.
The Kenzo Tange Master Plan was finalized and approved in 1978.
One of Isozaki's other pet hates is the Tokyo Metropolitan Office complex (Tange Kenzo, 1991), which juts aggressively skyward in the raffish Shinjuku part of town.
The second priority is to conduct archaeological investigation and survey in Lumbini and its surrounding areas, especially in the buffer zones within the Kenzo Tange Master Plan.
The Kenzo Tange Master Plan covers an area of 5x5 miles with the central square mile being the Sacred Garden within which is the UNESCO World Heritage Property.
The renowned Japanese Architect Kenzo Tange had a broad vision, and his master plan was far-sighted and well-organized in laying out a systematic plan to protect the values of the birthplace of Buddha.
Without the Kenzo Tange Master Plan, noise pollution in Lumbini would have been rampant, which would violate the essence of the teaching of Buddha that one can get access to wisdom through quietude and neatness.
In 1985, the Lumbini Development Trust (LDT) was established to take on the challenge of managing and implementing the components of the 1x3 mile Lumbini Project Area in accordance to the Kenzo Tange Master Plan.
The boundaries cover the central area around the Asokan pillar of 130 by 150 metres with a buffer zone designated as the remaining area within the water body as designed by the renowned Japanese Architect Kenzo Tange in a Master Plan for Lumbini.
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