For this project we were to research the life of one of the most significant Japanese architects, Kengo Kuma. He is recognized for his ability to create The totality of architecture by activating the senses and focusing people\u27s attentions on the space itself. Many events have shaped his style but he stays true to himself and continues to create transparent spaces with vehicular techniques and the help of craftsmen. Kengo Kuma is currently at the peak of his career with Tokyo\u27s National Stadium under construction. This project communicates the diversity of Japan and will promote Japanese architecture to the globalization
In the rapid modernization, Japanese architecture faced with cultural conflicts and confusion in for...
Tange Kenzō (1913–2006), Japan’s most famous architect, has been the subject of numerous publication...
The Olympics is a contested site of sovereignty in terms of power balancing between the political (g...
This article reflects on Kengo Kuma’s works and the relationship between drawing and design in the w...
An intervention in the roundabout in front of the ceramics factory Casagnande made in Italy by Jap...
This informative and beautifully illustrated book showcases projects of all types, sizes and budgets...
This informative and beautifully illustrated book showcases projects of all types, sizes and budgets...
Kenzo Tange is counted as truly one of the greatest architects of the century. His highly individual...
Tener alta l’attenzione sul ruolo dell’architetto e favorire occasioni per approfondire temi legati ...
This project was designed to allow us as a group to research a famous architect and begin to underst...
At the 2007 Milan Furniture Fair, the Japanese project developer Mitsui Fudosan presented a concept ...
The book is a monograph on the work of the Japanise architect Kengo Kuma, that offers a reading of h...
It looked like covid might frustrate James Tait’s planned new book – until he realised lockdown had ...
In the historic city of Kyoto, located inside Okazaki Park across from the Heian Jingu Shinto shrine...
This paper presents the unique value of Kengo Kuma’s idea of rooted architecture that results from a...
In the rapid modernization, Japanese architecture faced with cultural conflicts and confusion in for...
Tange Kenzō (1913–2006), Japan’s most famous architect, has been the subject of numerous publication...
The Olympics is a contested site of sovereignty in terms of power balancing between the political (g...
This article reflects on Kengo Kuma’s works and the relationship between drawing and design in the w...
An intervention in the roundabout in front of the ceramics factory Casagnande made in Italy by Jap...
This informative and beautifully illustrated book showcases projects of all types, sizes and budgets...
This informative and beautifully illustrated book showcases projects of all types, sizes and budgets...
Kenzo Tange is counted as truly one of the greatest architects of the century. His highly individual...
Tener alta l’attenzione sul ruolo dell’architetto e favorire occasioni per approfondire temi legati ...
This project was designed to allow us as a group to research a famous architect and begin to underst...
At the 2007 Milan Furniture Fair, the Japanese project developer Mitsui Fudosan presented a concept ...
The book is a monograph on the work of the Japanise architect Kengo Kuma, that offers a reading of h...
It looked like covid might frustrate James Tait’s planned new book – until he realised lockdown had ...
In the historic city of Kyoto, located inside Okazaki Park across from the Heian Jingu Shinto shrine...
This paper presents the unique value of Kengo Kuma’s idea of rooted architecture that results from a...
In the rapid modernization, Japanese architecture faced with cultural conflicts and confusion in for...
Tange Kenzō (1913–2006), Japan’s most famous architect, has been the subject of numerous publication...
The Olympics is a contested site of sovereignty in terms of power balancing between the political (g...