Gallery of New Interior for Casa Batlló Stairs & Atrium / Kengo Kuma & Associates - 1

Gallery of New Interior for Casa Batlló Stairs & Atrium / Kengo Kuma & Associates – 1

Image 1 of 18 from gallery of New Interior for Casa Batlló Stairs & Atrium / Kengo Kuma & Associates. Photograph by Imagen Subliminal (Miguel de Guzmán + Rocío Romero)

kengo kuma + associates: chidori furniture

with no use of glue, nails or metal fittings, the furniture system uses joints found in a traditional japanese toy to create modular pieces.

Ace Hotel Kyoto reveals interiors designed by Kengo Kuma and Commune

kengo kuma integrates natural hot springs into the oyu road station of kazuno city

Kengo Kuma’s Architecture of the Future (Published 2018)

interview: kengo kuma takes a seat with time & style furniture

JA 109 GC Prostho by Kengo Kuma

Kengo Kuma tucks Japanese student hub under wooden bleachers

Spotlight: Kengo Kuma

Kengo Kuma (born 8th August, 1956) is known for using natural materials, small, repeated small elements, and reinterpreting traditional Japanese architecture.

Inside Kengo Kuma’s Water Cherry Villa on the Japanese Coast — Design Anthology

Esteemed architect Kengo Kuma achieves an abstraction of modern and traditional Japanese form in this seaside home

GC Prostho Museum Research Center / Kengo Kuma & Associates

This is architecture that originates from the system of Cidori, an old Japanese toy. Cidori is an assembly of wood sticks with joints having unique…

kengo kuma’s hans christian andersen museum opens to the public in denmark

kengo kuma translates the fairytales of hans christian andersen into architectural space with this newly opened museum in denmark.

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飛騨高山に伝わる木製の玩具、「千鳥」のシステムを発展させて、小断面(6cm×6cm)の木材を釘も接着剤も用いずに組み合わせることで、中規模の木造建築を創造することに挑戦した。木製のグリッドは建物を支える構造体であると同時に、ミュージアムの展示物を陳列するための展示スペースの役割をはたしている。上にいくに従ってせり出していく断面形状は、木材を雨から守るための工夫であり、木材の端部を守る白いペイントも …

The Complete Works of Kengo Kuma Show the Dynamic Powers of Japanese Architecture

A new book explores the ways in which Kuma has spent a career taking the ordinary, and through creative energy, turning it into something extraordinary

Kengo Kuma reveals plant-covered Eco-Luxury Hotel for Paris

The Exchange: a Spiraling, Light-Filled ‘Hive’ Designed by Kengo Kuma

all photos by Martin Mischkulnig For his first assignment in Australia, Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has designed The Exchange, a multipurpose structure located at Darling Square in Sydney, and housing a library, food hall, restaurants and a day-care facility. In contrast to the high-rise build

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