
Kengo Kuma
Architecture
, JapanThe story
He wages a quiet war on concrete, weaving buildings out of thin wooden slats until architecture stops looming and starts breathing — the anti-monument, on purpose. Developed a 'weak architecture' of layered timber and traditional joinery, realized at the Tokyo National Stadium and countless wooden lattices.
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