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Tokyu Kabukicho Tower / Yuko Nagayama & Associates + KUME SEKKEI Co. + Tokyu Architects & Engineers

Tokyu Kabukicho Tower / Yuko Nagayama & Associates + KUME SEKKEI Co. + Tokyu Architects & Engineers - More Images+ 14

21 Projects Where Kengo Kuma (Re)Uses Materials in Unusual Ways

Kengo Kuma uses materials to connect with the local context and the users of his projects. The textures and elementary forms of constructive systems, materials, and products, are exhibited and used in favor of the architectural concept, giving value to the functions that will be carried out in each building.

From showcases made with ceramic tiles to the sifted light created by expanded metal panels, passing through an ethereal polyester coating, Kuma understands the material as an essential component that can make a difference in architecture from the design stages. Next, we present 21 projects where Kengo Kuma masterfully uses construction materials.

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Design Depot: 30 Projects that Explore Diverse Storage Solutions

With the rise of small houses and dense cities, we were forced to sacrifice a good amount of storage space. Ironically, we did not compromise our purchasing habits, so with a few square meters to work with, architects and designers had to come up with efficient storage solutions and make the best of the limited space they have. However, if you were lucky enough to be occupying a large, unobscured space with a generous budget, your storage design possibilities are endless. In this article, we look at how architects and designers found creative ways to store their belongings in spaces with different functions, scales, and spatial constraints, ranging from completely invisible units to sculptural centerpieces.

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Christian Dior Designer of Dreams Exhibition / OMA

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  • Architects: OMA
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022

Tamagawa Takashimaya Grand Patio / Yuko Nagayama & Associates

Tamagawa Takashimaya Grand Patio / Yuko Nagayama & Associates - More Images+ 19

Jins Park Maebashi / Yuko Nagayama & Associates

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Culvert Guesthouse / nendo

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  • Architects: nendo
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022

Waseda University Honjo Senior High School Gymnasium / Nikken Sekkei

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  • Architects: Nikken Sekkei
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  4466
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2020

Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art / Tezzo Nishizawa Architects + Jun Aoki & Associates

Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art / Tezzo Nishizawa Architects + Jun Aoki & Associates - More Images+ 27

TAKEHARA Shop / SUGAWARADAISUKE Architects

TAKEHARA Shop / SUGAWARADAISUKE Architects - More Images+ 5

SETOUCHI JOZOJO Winery and Restaurant / SUGAWARADAISUKE Architects

SETOUCHI JOZOJO Winery and Restaurant / SUGAWARADAISUKE Architects - More Images+ 29

Hirosaki Museum of Contemporary Art / Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects

Hirosaki Museum of Contemporary Art / Atelier Tsuyoshi Tane Architects - More Images+ 12

Kanahebisui Shrine / Kazuya Saito Architects

Kanahebisui Shrine / Kazuya Saito Architects - More Images+ 26

Overlap House / Akihisa Hirata

Overlap House / Akihisa Hirata - More Images+ 23

Toshima City, Japan

Nasushiobara City Library / Mari Ito + UAo

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Nasushiobara, Japan

Louis Vuitton Ginza Namiki / AS Co. + Peter Marino Architect

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The State of Architecture: ArchDaily 2021 Trend Forecasting & Analytics

With the major happenings of the past year, our built environment and people’s needs within it seemed to change. Different ways of Architectural thinking and design solutions were put forth, showing how global events are capable of pushing the limits of the profession, increasing our responsibility, and also our opportunities to contribute to a better quality of life in every possible way. At ArchDaily, we have continued to connect with architects and designers from all over the globe and have shared diverse works, all displaying relevant implementations and architectural solutions that have an impact on our community. 

In response to the published works, we have experienced different reader behaviors that indicate how architectural production can actually have an impact on designers and non-designers all over the world. This led us to create ArchDaily’s Annual Architecture Report which analyzes the most popular trends and topics in the architecture world over the past year, in an effort to understand, discuss and forecast the trends for 2021.