About the Book
Kengo Kuma is an acclaimed Japanese architect whose work masterfully engages architectural experimentation, traditional Japanese design, and 21st-century technology. This results in highly advanced yet beautifully simple, gentle, human-scaled buildings. Kengo Kuma: Substance, the follow up to Topography (2021), explores the work of Kengo Kuma and Associates through six materials: wood, fabric, metal, bamboo, stone, and paper. The beautifully illustrated volume presents more than 30 projects, from captivating wood pavilions, ethereal textile installations, and sculptural woven structures to abstract stone fountains, aluminum chain screens, and monumental wood-and-steel bridges. The featured projects are from around the world and range in typology and scale. Highlights include the Taoist temple in Shinpu; Kusugibashi bridge in Yamaguchi; Ephemeral Tent in Shanghai; Namako pavilion for Design Canberra Festival; a bamboo tea house in China; and the Wakuni Shoten tobacco store in Tokyo; among many others. Each project is illustrated with exquisite imagery that showcases how Kuma's architectural designs are conceived and crafted to reveal the inherent qualities of the materials. As Kuma continues to forge a new design language, he offers readers insight into how he has engaged with different materials to further progress his ideas and advance the world of architecture and design. AUTHOR: Kengo Kuma was born in 1954. Before establishing Kengo Kuma and Associates in 1990, he received his Master's Degree in Architecture from the University of Tokyo, where he spent more than a decade as Professor of Architecture and where he is currently a Special / Honorary Professor. Inspired by Kenzo Tange's Yoyogi National Gymnasium, built for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics, Kuma pursued architecture at a young age, and later entered the architecture program at the University of Tokyo, where he studied under Hiroshi Hara and Yoshichika Uchida. During his graduate studies, he made a research trip across the Sahara, exploring various villages and settlements, observing the unique power and beauty. After his time as a visiting scholar at Columbia University in New York, Kuma established his office in Tokyo. Since then, Kengo Kuma and Associates has designed architectural works in more than twenty countries and received prestigious awards, including the Architectural Institute of Japan Award, the Spirit of Nature Wood Architecture Award (Finland), and the International Stone Architecture Award (Italy), among others. Kengo Kuma and Associates has offices in Tokyo and Paris. SELLING POINTS: . Kengo Kuma is a world-renowned architect often ranked alongside other esteemed Japanese architects, such as Shigeru Ban, Tadao Ando, Kazuyo Sejima, or Kenzo Tange . The publication explores Kuma's work through six materials. Each project is accompanied by an insightful narrative about how it has been designed and constructed in terms of the specific material . Exquisite photography is supplemented with drawings and illustrations . Informative discussions highlight how Kuma's architecture naturally merges with its cultural and environmental surroundings, with a close examination of the experimentation and use of natural materials and light, and how the buildings meet with their natural surroundings
Table of Contents:
7 Introduction
The substance of humanity
WOOD
12 Domino 3.0
18 The Cloud
22 Yure
28 CiDoRi
34 Neowa Dome
40 Komorebi
48 Botanical Pavilion
54 Kodama
62 Casa Wabi COOP
70 CLT Park Harumi
78 Wooden Haze
82 Uro-co
88 Sana Mane Sazae Sauna
98 NakaHashi
108 Kusugibashi
BAMBOO
118 Nangchang-NANGCHANG
122 Sensing Spaces
128 Bamboo PASSAGE
134 Bamboo FLOW
METAL
142 One Health Carbon Gate
148 Owan
152 Casa Batlló Stairs
164 EPHEMERAL TENT
174 KUGI-KUMO
180 Mushizuka
186 Wakuni Shoten
PAPER
194 Paper Snake
200 Irori & PAPER COCOON
TEXTILE
210 Ceramic Yin Yang
216 Casa Umbrella
226 Namako
236 KXK (Krug x Kuma = ∞)
240 Kithul-Ami
STONE
248 Stone Forest
254 Cave of Light and Shadow
appendix Appendix
262 index of projects
263 Biography
264 Awards and Recognition
266 Exhibitions
269 Monographs and Publications
About the Author :
Kengo Kuma decided at a young age to pursue architecture, having been inspired by Kenzo Tange’s Yoyogi National Gymnasium, built for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. He studied architecture at the University of Tokyo and received his master’s degree in 1979. In 1990, he established Kengo Kuma & Associates (KKAA). Headquartered in Tokyo, the firm also has offices in Paris, Beijing, Shanghai, and Seoul, and Kengo Kuma & Associates projects are currently underway in more than fifty countries. Kengo is currently a university professor and professor emeritus at the University of Tokyo, and a member of the Japan Art Academy after teaching at Keio University and the University of Tokyo.
Review :
"Substance is the new monograph from the Japanese master architect Kengo Kuma. Featuring 35 pavilion projects from around the world, it is not only a chronicle of Kuma’s recent work but an exploration of his use of material, in particular wood, bamboo, metal, paper, textile, and stone." - Wallpaper
"""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.""
“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’.”" - Dezeen