Kengo Kuma: New Works

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by Kengo Kuma

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The follow-up to Kengo Kuma: Complete Works , first published in 2012 and expanded in 2018 with forty new projects. Since the first monograph, Kuma’s international star has ascended considerably. Kengo Kuma is one of Japan's leading architects and professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo. A prolific writer and philosopher, he proposes architecture that introduces new relationships between nature, technology, and human beings. In Kuma's second monograph, forty projects are arranged according to building use, with a timely focus on those that respond to natural disasters and the pandemic, build on the importance of local communities, and address our need to come together with others. The projects range in scale and ambition, from Japan's Olympic Stadium―where Kuma used timber from every region in the country to build the nation's largest arena―to a small community center in Yusuhara, and a fairytale museum in Denmark. Each celebrates Kuma's skill using natural materials, as he pushes them to their limits to create exciting and surprising forms. Take for instance, The Exchange, a community center in Sydney, which has wooden "threads" which wrap around the building, giving the impression of a bird’s nest and the UCCA Clay Museum in Yixing, China, with an undulating organic form that mimics a mountain, covered with 3,600 handmade, clay terracotta tiles. A substantial introduction by architectural designer Grace La considers Kuma's evolution since his previous monograph and explores the themes of his work and how they relate to the architecture world today. The projects included in this volume―stadiums and cultural centers, museums and houses, cafés and parks, temples and pavilions―have been chosen by Kuma himself as best representative of this stage in his career. None appear in the previous book. 365 illustrations, 332 in color KENGO KUMA is Japan's most renowned architect. His work uses organic materials to great effect, creating exciting and surprising forms that open up new relationships between nature, technology, and human beings. Here, Kuma has personally chosen forty recent projects and described them in his own words. Organized broadly by building use, this collection of new works―from the seminal Olympic Stadium in Tokyo to a sparkling metro station in Paris and a clay museum in China―reveals Kuma's timely focus on designing spaces for community, connection, and inspiration. With an introduction by GRACE LA Kengo Kuma established Kengo Kuma & Associates in 1990 and went on to become professor at the Graduate School of Architecture, University of Tokyo, in 2009. He has written several books, including Kengo Kuma: My Life as an Architect in Tokyo ; Point, Line, Plane ; and Kengo Kuma: Complete Works . Grace La  is professor and chair of the department of architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. She is cofounding principal of LA DALLMAN, a practice internationally recognized for integrating architecture, engineering, and landscape. Author of the book  The Middle Front  and a frequent speaker on architecture, she hosts the  Talking Practice  podcast.

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