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Kengo Kuma spotlights six projects that showcase his "humane and beautiful" use of materials

Dezeen·Lizzie Crook·about 1 month ago
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Japanese architect Kengo Kuma is best known as a pioneer of wooden architecture, but his latest book , Substance, showcases his expertise in a broad range of materials. In this roundup, he picks six projects made from everything from paper to bamboo . Published with The Images Publishing Group , Substance explores Kuma's eclectic portfolio through the lens of six materials – metal, paper, textile, bamboo, stone and wood. Kengo Kuma's latest book explores his studio's use of materials According to the architect, the book encapsulates Kengo Kuma and Associates ' enduring efforts to create buildings with materials that best respond to local context and "establish a close relationship with people". He said it is an important time to document and showcase this approach, as he anticipates an impending shift in architecture away from large-scale megaprojects in concrete and steel and toward smaller, more environmentally sensitive projects that prioritise regional resources.…

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