
Kengo Kuma's architecture can be defined by its respect to Japanese constructive traditions and alignment with its context. Internationally recognized, the architect is known mainly for his wooden (or mixed) structures, which arise from a simple pattern of assembly and, which through different intersections and angles, generate a complex whole. The representations created by his team bring very specific details, ranging from didactic isometrics to complex parametric drawings. We have gathered details of five inspiring projects by Kengo Kuma that use wood.
Odunpazari Modern Art Museum / Kengo Kuma & Associates




Nest We Grow / Kengo Kuma & Associates + College of Environmental Design UC Berkeley




SunnyHills at Minami-Aoyama / Kengo Kuma & Associates




V&A Dundee / Kengo Kuma and Associates




Under One Roof / Kengo Kuma & Associates



