In Kengo Kuma’s work you may see influences of light, transparency and materiality. But when visiting the Woodbury School of Architecture in San Diego, Kengo Kuma shared a few of his not so apparent influences, from Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Kahn to jazz music. Make sure to view “Knowing Kuma” to see the architect’s definition of architecture, materials and more.
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VIDEO: Kengo Kuma on Architecture, Materials And Music
https://www.archdaily.com/507962/video-kengo-kuma-on-architecture-materials-and-musicAndrew Galloway
Exhibition: In Between Projects / PRODUCTORA
The architectural firm PRODUCTORA, based in Mexico City, is presenting 9 unbuilt projects that have a clear relation to geometry and mathematical composition. Large-scale models, made in collaboration with students at Woodbury University are presented together with black and white CAD drawing that clarify the main conceptual aspect of the building.
https://www.archdaily.com/494533/exhibition-in-between-projects-productoraSebastian Jordana