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The Bulgarian Pavilion at World Expo 2025 in Osaka is quickly becoming a focal point of international attention, drawing ...
A twisting wood-framed roof doubles as a garden at CMP Inspiration, a museum in Taichung, Taiwan, completed by architecture studio Kengo Kuma and Associates. Nestled below at the foot of a high ...
Kengo Kuma, the world-renowned Japanese architect, is famous for his designs that seamlessly blend tradition and modernity.
The balance between sea and land that has shaped Qatar’s history and identity is presented in a dramatic pavilion welcoming a ...
An award-winning walking tour, a community-led tourism project, and a historic restaurant once frequented by Scotland's ...
Gulbenkian Foundation's new art centre by Kengo Kuma is light and inviting Lisbon's Gulbenkian Foundation reveals its redesign and new contemporary art museum, Centro de Arte Moderna (CAM), by Kengo ...
The National Archaeological Museum. Image Courtesy of Kengo Kuma and Associates Kengo Kuma’s proposal for The National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, aims to draw attention to the ...
Parts of the structure’s skin begin to twitch, convulse—moving as if possessed by some unseen creature, or perhaps as though a mechanoid trapped inside is threatening to escape, only to fall still ...
The angled ventilated bay windows in the change rooms draw inspiration from Glenn Murcutt, while the sharp edges of the roof and filtered skylights are reminiscent of Kengo Kuma’s Nezu Museum in Tokyo ...
Qatar Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka showcases coastal culture, innovation, and art through stunning design, multimedia, and immersive storytelling.
Photographic essay by Eron Costin showcasing a collection of works by prominent Japanese and international architects.