The Marseille Contemporary Art Center “is one of the works displayed, creating a three-dimensional alleyway design using” spirals “.
He was born in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan in 1954.
He reinterpreted the elements of traditional Japanese architecture in the 21st century, with unique insights into the use of natural materials, light thinking, and lightness.
There is an exquisite giant bamboo artwork called “Bamboo Ridge” placed in the square outside the Fosun Art Center, allowing visitors to experience the wonderful experience of traveling through nature in the city.
While connecting traditional elements with architecture and the region, he also incorporated high-tech elements, bringing his works to the world.
These bamboo strips are actually curved and connected to another layer, but from another angle, they will appear straight intersecting, step by step, creating a very magical visual effect.
He is good at creating harmonious and dynamic architectural works through sensory experience.
Along the route of our visit, we can still hear the sounds around the buildings, smell the atmosphere emanating from the buildings, and mobilize our “five senses of openness”.
A very strong sense of perspective starts to mobilize our five senses, leading us to open the prelude of Kengo Kuma’s architectural world/ The five senses of daily life/In this unit, we appreciate the daily space created with new materials and new techniques, the moment of creativity and vitality, which was “written” into the building by Kengo Kuma.
This work displayed in the open space has once again brought the distance between people, architecture and nature closer, which is also one of the design concepts Kengo Kuma has been adhering to for more than 20 years.
The glass on the surface of the building is transparent but does not feel stuffy through a unique algorithm.
In the exhibition, we can not only closely observe design details through building models, but also personally touch the restored building facade, opening up our tactile experience through the details of materials and craftsmanship.
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Architect Kengo Kuma Kengo is one of the most famous contemporary Japanese architects.
With each movement, the surrounding structures are constantly overlapping.
Through different refractive angles, the light also has different textures/ Multimedia space/The first place to enter into 2F is an immersive space.
Entering the 1F of the Fosun Art Center, the works of ‘Bamboo Creek’ spread throughout the entire passage, creating a visually stunning visual impact with the cross arrangement of 10000 bamboo strips.
The multi elements of architecture in Kengo Kuma’s mind have been reconstructed, showing us a multi angle and multi-dimensional image space
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