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.
http://kkaa.co.jp/works/architecture-8256/
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