Kengo Kuma

Point Line Plane

A collection of writings that sets out Kengo Kuma’s theories of architecture, but also a left field critique of where the architecture world finds itself today.

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Point Line Plane

Kengo Kuma is one of Japan's leading architects and Professor Emeritus at the University of Tokyo. Widely known as a prolific writer and philosopher, he proposes architecture that opens up new relationships between nature, technology and human beings.

Through a series of thought-provoking essays, he unveils his vision of architecture as a dynamic interplay between tradition and innovation, critiquing the megastructures and capitalist influences of the 20th century and challenging readers to reconsider the role of architecture in shaping our world.

"Literature and architecture have very much in common — they have to provide people with dreams." - Kengo Kuma

Drawing from diverse disciplines including art history, philosophy and literature, Kuma crafts a narrative that transcends the boundaries of traditional architectural theory, presenting a compelling manifesto for a new era of design - one that dismantles hard concrete volumes into points, lines and planes that celebrate the simplicity and sustainability of human connection.

Author

Kengo Kuma

Publisher

Thames & Hudson

Format

Hardcover

Pages

216

Size

8.5 x 5.5 x 1 Inches

ISBN

9780500027967

About the author

Kengo Kuma

Kengo Kuma is a renowned Japanese architect and professor, known for his work that emphasizes the relationship between architecture and nature, often utilizing natural materials and traditional Japanese aesthetics. Born in 1954, he established Kengo Kuma & Associates in 1990, which has since expanded with offices in Tokyo, Paris, and China. Kuma's work includes the V&A Dundee museum in Scotland, the Asakusa Culture Tourist Information Center in Tokyo, and the Odunpazari Modern Art Museum in Turkey.