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.
21 Projects Where Kengo Kuma (Re)Uses Materials in Unusual Ways
Landscape House / Mabire Reich
Spotlight: Kengo Kuma
Kengo Kuma (born 8th August, 1956) is one of the most significant Japanese figures in contemporary architecture. His reinterpretation of traditional Japanese architectural elements for the 21st century has involved serious innovation in uses of natural materials, new ways of thinking about light and lightness and architecture that enhances rather than dominates. His buildings don't attempt to fade into the surroundings through simple gestures, as some current Japanese work does, but instead his architecture attempts to manipulate traditional elements into statement-making architecture that still draws links with the area in which it's built. These high-tech remixes of traditional elements and influences have proved popular across Japan and beyond, and his recent works have begun expanding out of Japan to China and the West.
Reconstructed Past / MABIRE REICH Architectes
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Architects: MABIRE REICH Architectes
- Area: 1306 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Binderholz, Knauf, Possémé, Sapa Building System International NV, Sopranature, +1
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Professionals: Acoustibel
Puzzle House / Mabire Reich
Macdonald Public Facility Complex / Kengo Kuma & Associates
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Architects: Kengo Kuma & Associates
- Area: 14799 m²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: EQUITONE, Metsa Woods, Knauf, Plaka, VMZINC
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Professionals: TESS, AIA, Peutz & Associes, Vulcaneo
Organic Vegetables Transformation Plant / Mabire Reich
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Architects: Mabire Reich
- Area: 425 m²
- Year: 2016
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Professionals: Acoustibel, ISATEG
Schuman Bridge / Explorations Architecture
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Architects: Explorations Architecture
- Area: 5000 m²
- Year: 2014
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Professionals: Les éclairagistes associés, AIA Ingenierie, Flint & Neill