When commissioned to design public toilets along a popular hiking trail, architecture studio Kengo Kuma and Associates took inspiration from the majestic mountain view behind them. Ground view of ...
This article originally appeared as part of our January 2019 print issue in the timber feature. Kengo Kuma’s $1.4 billion National Stadium is over 25 percent complete and should open in November 2019 ...
In this talk filmed by Dezeen at V&A Dundee for The Dalmore, Japanese architect Kengo Kuma explains how creating a whisky with the Scottish distillery led him to find an affinity between architecture ...
Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has given an office in Nomi, Japan, a carbon fiber curtain that spans outwards from the roof edge in an undulating, wave-like fashion. The building, known as “fa-bo,” is ...
Kengo Kuma has unveiled more detailed design renderings for MIRAI, a mixed-use development planned for Miami Design District. (Courtesy Kengo Kuma) MIRAI is a forthcoming shopping and office venue by ...
With its huge amount of greenery, both inside and out, Kengo Kuma's upcoming Park Habitat is designed to offer a much more pleasant workplace than the average office building. It will also feature ...
This uniquely luminous building houses both offices and stores. To achieve its unusual effect, Kengo Kuma used slabs of onyx for the exterior walls and an onyx print placed between glass plates for ...
The National Gallery expansion has taken a major step forward with the announcement of Kengo Kuma as architect for its £750m Project Domani redevelopment. The National Gallery has named its architect.
As pedestrians and motorists cruise past the new British Antique Museum (BAM) in Kamakura, Japan, the building changes before their eyes. The undulating hinoki wood facade is carved in a 3D polygonal ...
High-profile Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has turned his considerable talent to shipping container-based architecture for the first time to produce this new Starbucks. The project is located in ...
Forget baubles and tinsel. When iconic Japanese architect Kengo Kuma decided to design Christmas trees for the first time in his decades-long career, it was maybe no surprise that the material palette ...
Kuma, whose work is explored in a new book from Taschen, details his humanistic approach to architecture in an exclusive interview with Fast Company. See the hidden marvels inside Japan’s ancient ...
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