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Kengo Kuma: page 7

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    Kengo Kuma denies plagiarising Zaha Hadid's Tokyo stadium design

    Kengo Kuma has rubbished claims by Zaha Hadid that his replacement design for her scrapped Tokyo Olympic stadium has "remarkable similarities". More about Kengo Kuma denies plagiarising Zaha Hadid's Tokyo stadium design

    Amy Frearson | 15 January 2016 | 25 comments
  • Kengo Kuma beats Toyo Ito to win Japan National Stadium competition

    Kengo Kuma beats Toyo Ito to win Japan National Stadium competition

    Japanese officials have selected a wooden lattice design by Kengo Kuma for the new National Stadium in Tokyo, which will be the centrepiece for the 2020 Olympics. More about Kengo Kuma beats Toyo Ito to win Japan National Stadium competition

    Anna Winston | 22 December 2015 | 32 comments
  • Japan National Stadium

    Kengo Kuma and Toyo Ito unveil competing bids for Tokyo Olympic Stadium

    Japanese architects Kengo Kuma and Toyo Ito have designed rival proposals to build the 2020 Tokyo Olympic stadium, replacing Zaha Hadid's competition-winning design. More about Kengo Kuma and Toyo Ito unveil competing bids for Tokyo Olympic Stadium

    Jessica Mairs | 15 December 2015 | 37 comments
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    Kengo Kuma's Tsumiki building blocks can be arranged to create original sculptures

    Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has created a modelling kit made up of triangular-shaped wooden pieces, which has been described as the Japanese alternative to Lego (+ slideshow). More about Kengo Kuma's Tsumiki building blocks can be arranged to create original sculptures

    Alice Morby | 14 December 2015 | 1 comment
  • Yure by Kengo Kuma for the Galerie Philippe Gravier

    Kengo Kuma installs climbable wooden pavilion in Paris park

    Visitors can clamber to the top of this pavilion by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma in Paris' Jardin des Tuileries, which is made up of a complex lattice of identical timber beams. More about Kengo Kuma installs climbable wooden pavilion in Paris park

    Alice Morby | 20 October 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Museum of Indigenous Knowledge by Kengo Kuma

    Cave-shaped and plant-covered museum by Kengo Kuma is dedicated to Filipino history

    An artificial ravine will carve through the centre of Kengo Kuma's Museum of Indigenous Knowledge in the Philippines, which is shaped like a hollowed-out lump of rock (+ slideshow). More about Cave-shaped and plant-covered museum by Kengo Kuma is dedicated to Filipino history

    Jessica Mairs | 19 October 2015 | 13 comments
  • China Academy Arts by Kengo Kuma and photographed by Eiichi Kano

    Kengo Kuma creates sprawling "village" of folk-art galleries for China Academy of Arts

    Thousands of curved tiles cover the gabled rooftops of the new folk-art galleries at the China Academy of Arts, designed by Japanese firm Kengo Kuma & Associates to look like a small village (+ slideshow). More about Kengo Kuma creates sprawling "village" of folk-art galleries for China Academy of Arts

    Jessica Mairs | 16 October 2015 | 14 comments
  • Rolex Building by Kengo Kuma

    Kengo Kuma to "fuse nature and architecture" with twisted Rolex tower underway in Dallas

    Construction is now underway on a twisted tower designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma for Rolex in Dallas, Texas. More about Kengo Kuma to "fuse nature and architecture" with twisted Rolex tower underway in Dallas

    Amy Frearson | 12 August 2015 | 4 comments
  • Portland Japanese Garden by Kengo Kuma and THA Architecture

    Kengo Kuma expansion plan unveiled for Japanese garden in Oregon

    Architect Kengo Kuma has designed an expansion scheme for the Portland Japanese Garden that preserves existing gardens while adding new buildings to the verdant site (+ slideshow). More about Kengo Kuma expansion plan unveiled for Japanese garden in Oregon

    Jenna McKnight | 5 August 2015 | 9 comments
  • Beijing Tea house by Kengo Kuma

    Kengo Kuma replaces the walls of a Beijing tea house with a grid of translucent blocks

    Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has arranged translucent plastic blocks in a brick-like formation to create new walls for a Beijing tea house overlooking the Forbidden City (+ slideshow). More about Kengo Kuma replaces the walls of a Beijing tea house with a grid of translucent blocks

    Jessica Mairs | 30 June 2015 | 2 comments
  • Towada Kindergarten by Kengo Kuma

    Community centre by Kengo Kuma features playrooms with undulating floorboards

    Children's play areas located beneath the zigzag roof of this community centre by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma have been landscaped to form a hilly indoor terrain that can be clambered over or used as slides (+ slideshow). More about Community centre by Kengo Kuma features playrooms with undulating floorboards

    Jessica Mairs | 30 April 2015 | 3 comments
  • La Kagu by Kengo Kuma

    Kengo Kuma uses a grand staircase to transform a Tokyo warehouse into a shop

    A huge staircase interspersed with trees winds up to the entrance of this former Tokyo warehouse that Kengo Kuma and Associates has converted into a lifestyle store and cafe (+ slideshow). More about Kengo Kuma uses a grand staircase to transform a Tokyo warehouse into a shop

    Amy Frearson | 27 April 2015 | 4 comments
  • Tetchan bar by Kengo Kuma

    Matted electric cables cover the surfaces of a Tokyo bar by Kengo Kuma

    Tufts of brightly coloured electrical cabling give the walls and furniture of this bar by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma a hairy appearance (+ slideshow). More about Matted electric cables cover the surfaces of a Tokyo bar by Kengo Kuma

    Jessica Mairs | 25 April 2015 | 11 comments
  • Saint-Denis Pleyel railway station by Kengo Kuma

    Kengo Kuma wins bid to design station for new Paris Metro line

    Japanese firm Kengo Kuma & Associates has won a competition to design the Gare Saint-Denis Pleyel, one of three key stations that will be built to serve a new stretch of the Paris Metro. More about Kengo Kuma wins bid to design station for new Paris Metro line

    Jessica Mairs | 24 March 2015 | Leave a comment
  • New Pinterest board: Kengo Kuma

    Following the publication of three projects by Kengo Kuma this week, we've collected together the best examples of the Japanese architect's work from the pages of Dezeen and pinned them to a new Pinterest board.

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    Ross Bryant | 22 February 2015 | Leave a comment
  • Garden Terrace Nagasaki Royal Terrace building by Kengo Kuma

    Kengo Kuma extends his Garden Terrace Nagasaki hotel with an asymmetric annex

    Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has added a wooden building with a pointy metal roof to a seaside hotel complex he completed five years ago in Nagasaki, south-west Japan (+ slideshow). More about Kengo Kuma extends his Garden Terrace Nagasaki hotel with an asymmetric annex

    Amy Frearson | 19 February 2015 | 1 comment
  • Daiwa Ubiquitous Computing Research Building by Kengo Kuma

    Kengo Kuma creates facade of wooden strips for University of Tokyo computing facility

    Hundreds of thin wooden strips cover the facade of this university building by Japanese firm Kengo Kuma and Associates, while a cavernous opening at ground level frames a view of a park behind (+ slideshow). More about Kengo Kuma creates facade of wooden strips for University of Tokyo computing facility

    Amy Frearson | 17 February 2015 | 2 comments
  • Seijo Kinoshita Hospital by Kengo Kuma

    Kengo Kuma designs Tokyo hospital wrapped around a garden

    News: Japanese firm Kengo Kuma + Associates has unveiled plans to replace an ageing Tokyo medical centre with a louvre-clad hospital built around a landscaped garden. More about Kengo Kuma designs Tokyo hospital wrapped around a garden

    Amy Frearson | 17 February 2015 | 11 comments
  • Camper store Milan by Kengo Kuma

    Kengo Kuma wraps the inside of Camper's Milan store in a timber grid

    Japanese architect Kengo Kuma has covered the interior of Camper's Milan store in a grid of pale ply that stretches from floor to ceiling (+ slideshow). More about Kengo Kuma wraps the inside of Camper's Milan store in a timber grid

    Jessica Mairs | 2 February 2015 | 3 comments
  • V &A Dundee by Kengo Kuma

    Kengo Kuma "surprised" after V&A Dundee costs rise to £80 million

    News: the cost to build a new outpost of the V&A museum in Dundee, Scotland, has almost doubled to the sum of £80 million – a figure that architect Kengo Kuma has claimed is "surprisingly high" (+ movie). More about Kengo Kuma "surprised" after V&A Dundee costs rise to £80 million

    Amy Frearson | 28 January 2015 | 5 comments
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