Knowing Kengo Kuma

by | Dec 18, 2016 | Architecture | 0 comments

Excellent little documentary on Kengo Kuma. I like how he explains how important materials are and how nature is life and always changing. That there is always a dialog happening between architecture and nature and we should continue that dialog. His motto.. “Start from small things.”

https://vimeo.com/59877756

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