Creating Harmony with the Place: In Conversation with Kengo Kuma

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
  • The 3rd edition of Shaping the City, a forum on sustainable urban development, took place in Venice between November 24-25, following successful events in Chicago and New Orleans. Organized by the European Cultural Centre, this forum is part of the Venice Architecture Biennial exhibition, Time Space Existence. The event, hosted at Palazzo Michiel del Brusà in Cannaregio, brings together global urban planners, architects, academics, and politicians. Notably, Japanese architect Kengo Kuma was among the experts invited to explore the intersection of nature and the built environment in Japanese architecture.
    Over two days, the conference set out to explore crucial themes such as education, urban commons, displacement, nature integration, and the future of architecture media, a subject discussed during a panel talk attended by ArchDaily’s managing editor, Christele Harrouk. While on-site in Venice, the ArchDaily team sat down with Kengo Kuma to discuss his unique approach to nature-inspired and site-specific designs.
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  • @drendelous
    @drendelous 7 месяцев назад

    sound (

  • @samahdy
    @samahdy 7 месяцев назад +1

    LOVE this guy's work.
    But am I hearing a touch of a German accent in his English? I know he did that meditation hall in the German Schwartwald in recent years.