Kengo Kuma Explains How His Architectural Style was Formed by Financial Crisis
Japan‘s renowned architect Kengo Kuma is the latest to feature in PLANE—SITE‘s video series Time-Space-Existence, exploring the inner workings of his Tokyo office and how the Japanese financial crisis of the early 1990s shaped his firm. In the video, Kuma discusses the practice’s ethos of working slowly with care to achieve happiness within architecture and stresses the importance of feeling the energy of the site and engaging with the environment to really understand the possibilities of a new project.