TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban Architecture
TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban Architecture
TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban Architecture
TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban Architecture
TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban
TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban
TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban
TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban
TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban Architecture
TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban Architecture
TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban Architecture
TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban Architecture
TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban
TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban
TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban
TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban

TC 165/ 166- Kengo Kuma. Urban

Kengo Kuma
€45.00

This double issue of TC Cuadernos explores two decades of Kengo Kuma & Associates' prolific production, focusing on their urban architecture between 2006 and 2024. Through a careful selection of projects, the monograph offers a comprehensive overview of KKAA's evolution and its constant interplay between the rural, explored in TC 158, and the urban.

The work is organised around five key strategies: attract, mimetize, hide, occupy and organise. These categories reveal how Kuma approaches urban design in complex contexts. Projects such as the V&A Dundee Museum in Scotland and the 1550 Alberni Street Tower in Vancouver demonstrate his ability to create architectural landmarks without resorting to traditional monumentalism, prioritising materiality and the environment. On the other hand, the Asakusa Tourist Information Centre in Tokyo and the Nezu Museum show how his architecture is subtly integrated into the urban landscape.

Kuma is also known for his ability to conceal or revitalise structures, such as the Z58 Offices and the 1862 Shipyard in Shanghai, where he combines the old and the new in dialogues that enrich the urban fabric. Each project is accompanied by plans and construction details redrawn for the occasion, providing a unique technical insight into the creative process.

 
Collection
TC Cuadernos
Number
165/ 166
Language
Spanish/ English
Size
23 x 29,5 cm
Format
Soft Cover
Page number
430
ISBN
978-84-17753-65-8
Authorship / Editorial coordination
Javier Villar and Guillermo Rubio

Conversation in two parts between Kengo Kuma and Javier Villar Ruiz

Attract
V&A Dundee Museum. Scotland, UK
1550 Alberni Street Tower. Vancouver, Canada
Hongkou Soho Tower. Shanghai, China
Hanling Museum of Art. Ningbo, China
Takanawa Gateway Station. Minato City, Tokyo, Japan
Albert Kahn Museum. Boulogne-Billancourt, France

Mimetize
Asakusa Culture and Tourist Information Center. Tokyo, Japan
Odunpazari Modern Museum. Eskisehir, Turkey

Hide
Z58 Offices. Shanghai, China
Nezu Museum. Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
Tokyo Institute of Technology Hisao & Hiroko Taki Plaza. Tokyo, Japan

Occupy
Audeum. Audio Museum. Gangnam, Seoul, South Korea
Shipyard 1862. Shanghai, China
Shinpuhkan Hotel. Kyoto, Japan
Royal Classic Osaka Hotel. Japan
Beijing Tea House. China
Beijing Quianmen Office. Beijing, China

Organise
“Under One Roof” ArtLab. EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
Grand Morillon Student Residence. Geneva, Switzerland
Yangtze River Delta Institute of Physics. Liyang City, Jiangsu Province, China
Portmix Offices. Shanghai, China

You might also like

Product added to wishlist