Thursday, January 16, 2014

Kelsey Simpson: Looking Out Week 1

Japanese architect, Kengo Kuma just recently came out with this interior renovation in Osaka, Japan for a company specializing in food brochures and information. The place functions as a workplace and as a cafe.
Kengo layered plywood to create a topographic experience and easily create shelving, table tops, steps, and seating in a massive interior landscape.  This is the most recent project of Kengo Kuma Associates, but many of his previous works  demonstrate the awesome variety of ways to manipulate wood.
Gurunavi cafe and office by Kengo Kuma
Gurunavi cafe and office by Kengo Kuma
http://kkaa.co.jp/works/architecture-8256/

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