Japan’s flourishing architecture scene. From his iconic Water/Glass (1995) to the Nezu Museum in Tokyo (2009), each building is presented through descriptive text, newly commissioned photographs, and detailed drawings that reveal the refined architectonic vocabulary that characterizes Kuma’s ...
NEZU INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS Museum of Fine Arts 6-5-1, Minamiaoyama, Minato-ku, 107-0062 Given the location, one of the busiest shopping streets in Japan, we designed a gradual change from the bustling street to the quiet forest in the museum. The building is loosely open up to outsid...
内容简介:The objective of Kengo Kuma is to erase architecture: finding harmony between natural and artificial and mediating the encounter between man and the environment. The drawings collected in this book tell the fading of architecture through textures drawn in graphite that overlap different layers...