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El arquitecto que combina tradición y futuro

Descubre las obras de Kengo Kuma, uno de los principales artistas contemporáneos de Japón. Su estilo se ve hoy en día en París, Shanghai y Dallas, pero nació en el paisaje urbano y rural de Japón, ayudando a la arquitectura tradicional japonesa a entrar al siglo XXI.

Kuma, born in Yokohama in 1954, studied architecture at the University of Tokyo, where he was influenced by Japanese minimalist style and the creations of modernist architects. He founded Kengo Kuma & Associates in 1990 after completing his studies at Columbia University in New York. His company immediately became well-known for building buildings that blend in with their natural settings, using regional resources and traditional workmanship to create a feeling of place. Kuma is a prominent name in contemporary architecture because of his commitment to ecologically friendly design.

Kuma has accomplished many noteworthy projects around the world over his career, including the Japan National Stadium, which was constructed for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and demonstrates his dedication to sustainability by using a lot of wood and environmentally friendly materials.

Kengo Kuma

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The village of Yusuhara in Kochi Prefecture of Shikoku has gained attention as a showcase of Kengo Kuma's architectural works, where his signature style of blending modern design with natural materials is prominently displayed. Kuma has designed several key structures in Yusuhara, including the Yusuhara Town Hall, the Yusuhara Wooden Bridge Museum, and the Kumonoue Hotel. These buildings are characterized by their extensive use of locally sourced cedar wood, reflecting Kuma's philosophy of creating architecture that harmonizes with its environment. The wooden lattice facades and open, airy interiors seamlessly connect the structures with the surrounding landscape, enhancing the village’s charm while promoting sustainable design. Yusuhara has become a destination for architecture enthusiasts and travelers seeking to experience Kuma’s innovative yet traditional designs in a serene, rural setting.

Yusuhara Town Office designed by Kengo Kuma

Yusuhara Town Office designed by Kengo Kuma

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