Kuma. Complete Works 1988–Today
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From his Great (Bamboo) Wall house to the Japan National Stadium
for the Tokyo Olympic Summer Games, originally planned for 2020,
Japanese architect Kengo Kuma pioneered a truly sustainable
approach to contemporary architecture, translating local
craftsmanship and resources into a new tactile architecture.
Discover the scope of his practice-defining oeuvre in this XXL
monograph.Famous First Edition: First printing of 5,000 numbered
copiesAlso available as an Art Edition with a custom-built wooden
slipcase and accompanied by a photogravure of a sketch by Kengo
Kuma, signed by the artist and limited to 200 copies. Erasing
architecture: a definitive survey of the architect’s oeuvre Famous
First Edition: First printing of 5,000 numbered copies After Tadao
Ando, Toyo Ito, and Fumihiko Maki, Kengo Kuma has breathed renewed
vigor and lightness into Japanese architecture. Departing from the
modernist skyscraper of the 20th century, Kuma traveled through his
native Japan to develop a truly sustainable approach, translating
local craftsmanship and resources into site-specific, timely
buildings. Informed by tradition, and with both feet firmly planted
in the present, this “materialist” heralds a new tactile
architecture marked by its engaging surfaces, innovative
structures, and fluid forms, reconnecting people with the
physicality of a house. Kuma’s objective, above all else, is “just
to respect the culture and environment of the place where I am
working.” To this end, Kuma shaped the China Academy of Art’s Folk
Art Museum partially from discarded roof tiles; created a Chapel
out of birch and moss in Nagano; and worked with local craftsmen to
sculpt the V&A Dundee into a twisted, layered reflection of the
Scottish coastal cliffs. With an extraordinary sensitivity for
space, light, and texture, Kuma reveals unexpected qualities in
materials, finding the weightlessness of stone in Chokkura Plaza
and the softness of aluminum in the thatched roof of the Yangcheng
Lake Tourist Transportation Center. More recently, the architect
brought his philosophy to the Japan National Stadium built for the
Olympic Games, originally planned for 2020. Kuma has said the
stadium could be “the catalyst that will transform Tokyo back from
a concrete city. I want it to set an example that will help alter
the direction of Japanese architectural design.” In this XXL-sized
monograph with some 500 illustrations spanning photographs,
sketches, and plans, Kuma guides us through his entire career to
date, detailing milestone projects as well as ongoing works.Soon
also available as an Art Edition with a custom-built wooden
slipcase and accompanied by a photogravure of a sketch by Kengo
Kuma, signed by the artist and limited to 200 copies. The artist
Kengo Kuma (born in Yokohama in 1954) attended the University of
Tokyo and established Spatial Design Studio in 1979 after further
studies at Columbia University, New York. In 1987, he founded Kengo
Kuma & Associates. He is based in Tokyo and Paris, while he teaches
at the Graduate School of Architecture at the University of Tokyo,
where he also runs his own Laboratory, Kuma Lab. The editor Philip
Jodidio studied art history and economics at Harvard, and edited
Connaissance des Arts for over 20 years. His TASCHEN books include
the Architecture Now! series and monographs on Tadao Ando, Santiago
Calatrava, Renzo Piano, Jean Nouvel, Shigeru Ban, Richard Meier,
Zaha Hadid, and soon Norman Foster. Kuma. Complete Works 1988–Today
Kengo Kuma, Philip Jodidio Hardcover, printed on two different
paper stocks, 30.8 x 39 cm, 4.97 kg, 460 pages ISBN
978-3-8365-7512-6Multilingual Edition: English, French, German