第1回受賞作品 PRIZE-WINNING WORKS IN THE 1ST COMPETITION It is our pleasure to announce that we have decided the...
Design Narrative The project represents an opportunity to establish new connections between the local communities and the expected archaeological site visitors. The designated area for the visitor cen …
Image 1 of 5 from gallery of Kengo Kuma Proposes a Sensory Journey for The National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece. The National Archaeological Museum. Image Courtesy of Kengo Kuma and Associates
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
Image 3 of 12 from gallery of Kengo Kuma & Associates Wins Competition to a New Design Visitor Center at Butrint, a UNESCO Site in Albania. © Brick Visual
The Japanese firm’s winning proposal features a layered stone slate roof and a wooden frame structure blending with the landscape of the UNESCO heritage site.
Conheça o arquiteto Kengo Kuma e suas obras que combinam técnicas artesanais com materiais modernos, sem perder a tradição oriental.
the low-rise building for multi-use features an oversized roof reminiscent of japanese origami techniques.
We transformed a nursing home located by the Lake Toya (in Hokkaido, Japan) into a boutique-typed hotel of wood and fabric. Locally produced cedar logs..
Image 1 of 29 from gallery of Odunpazari Modern Art Museum / Kengo Kuma & Associates. Photograph by NAARO
Completed in 2018 in Barcelona, Spain. Images by ImagenSubliminal. We were interested in the idea of displaying each item separately, with their own space, bringing more attention to the products. For that we thought...
This mobile home adds design to a nomadic lifestyle.
Image 1 of 11 from gallery of GC Prostho Museum Research Center / Kengo Kuma & Associates. Photograph by Daici Ano
Image 5 of 21 from gallery of Details of Wooden Structures in Kengo Kuma's Work. © NAARO
Image 1 of 18 from gallery of Archives Antoni Clavé / Kengo Kuma & Associates. Photograph by 11h45
Image 11 of 21 from gallery of Details of Wooden Structures in Kengo Kuma's Work. Iso - Nest We Grow / Kengo Kuma & Associates + College of Environmental Design UC Berkeley. Photo: © Shinkenchiku Sha
Completed in 2014 in Takinoue, Japan. Images by Shinkenchiku Sha. In response to an international design-build competition, our team proposed a quintessentially Californian approach embracing many ideas still new to...
This Camper shop in Barcelona faces the Plaza Catalonia. In this project, we renewed the space with vaulted ceramic plates which were used as the..
The observatory peers over the sand dunes – but its cleverly crafted interiors are also worth a look