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Kengo Kuma

Works And Projects

 

Alini L Kuma K

 
Kengo Kuma
Editeur: Electa architec
Collection: Architectural d
Parution: 22-06-06
Broché
252 pages
Langue: Anglais

EAN13: 9781904313427

22.7x28.5x2,3 cm
Disponibilité : en cours de réédition
69.95 € 66.45 €
 
 

Présentation de l'éditeur :

Kengo Kuma is known the world over for buildings that bear his stamp of simplicity and site-sensitivity—whether created to house ancient artifacts, upscale corporations, or performers of Noh theater. Serenely calm, Kuma’s buildings always feature a deft handling of materials and both practical and aesthetic use of horizontal and vertical louvers, cut-outs, and etchings. Among the Tokyo-based architect’s most dramatic work is the Kiro-san Observatory, which eschews the traditional dome-shaped archetype in favor of sinking the facilities deep into a seaside hill. Cut perpendicularly into the hill is a staircase that gives Belvedere views of the near-lying water. Kuma’s celebrated Museum of Hiroshige Ando, which features the ukiyo-e art of the Japanese master. By using vertical cedar poles to define the museum’s slatted walls and roof, Kuma creates an effect that is similar to that used by Ando in his popular nineteenth-century woodblock prints. In the case of the Stone Museum in Nasu, Japan, Kuma has created a complex of one-story buildings that connect three restored stone buildings from the early twentieth century—a rarity in Japan, which is susceptible to earthquakes. The long, attenuated stone additions are punctuated with horizontal slits and peek-a-boo vents that de-emphasize the material’s weight and demonstrate its stunning structural qualities.

table of contents

 

“The Trauma of Architecture: Weaving, Uniting, Overlaying, Bending,” essay by Luigi Alini
“The Return to Materials,” essay by Kengo Kuma
Works and Projects: Kiro-san Observatory, Water/Glass, Noh Stage in the Forest, Project for a Memorial Park, Kitakami Canal Museum, Hiroshige Ando Museum, Takayanagi Community Center, Nasu History Museum, Stone Museum, Ginzan Bath House, Great (Bamboo) Wall, Plastic House, Adobe Museum for Wooden Buddha, Forest/Floor, Soba Restaurant at Togakushi, Baiso Buddhist Temple, One Omotesando, Shinonome Apartment Building, Food and Agriculture Museum, Murai Masanari Art Museum
Anthology of Writing
List of Works
Biography
Bibliography
Collaborators
Picture credits