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Kengo Kuma completes work on snow-topped culture centre near Japanese Alps
POSTED 15 Apr 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The building was commissioned to bring new life to the city of Iiyama Credit: Fujitsuka Mitsumasa
Kengo Kuma architects have unveiled their latest completed project: an angular wooden cultural centre near the Japanese Alps in snowy Nagano prefecture.

The project was commissioned to coincide with a new high-speed railway line connecting the small city of Iiyama to the Hokuriku region on Japan’s main island. Both openings have been planned to revive the city's economic prospects.

Kuma’s building is formed of three volumes: two events halls for performances and events and a community centre.

The three rooms are connected via an intimate interior passageway formed by a wooden and steel frame referencing the traditional ‘Gangi’ roof terraces used throughout Japan’s snow-covered regions.

Local materials such as Japanese larch, local timber, natural earth and washi paper created by Iiyama craftsman have been used for authenticity, and to ensure “an atmosphere that could not be felt in a typical publicly-funded facility, which can more often be described as a closed box.”

Kuma’s studio are currently working on a number of high-profile leisure projects, including a jungle-inspired museum in Manila, a stadium for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, a home for the Victoria and Albert Museum’s forthcoming home in Dundee, and a civic hub in the heart of Sydney.
The project was commissioned to coincide with a new high speed railway line connecting the town of Iyama to the Hokuriku region Credit: Fujitsuka Mitsumasa
The events halls provide space for public performances Credit: Fujitsuka Mitsumasa
Local materials including Japanese larch have been used to create an authentic feeling Credit: Fujitsuka Mitsumasa
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Kengo Kuma completes work on snow-topped culture centre near Japanese Alps
POSTED 15 Apr 2016 . BY Kim Megson
The building was commissioned to bring new life to the city of Iiyama Credit: Fujitsuka Mitsumasa
Kengo Kuma architects have unveiled their latest completed project: an angular wooden cultural centre near the Japanese Alps in snowy Nagano prefecture.

The project was commissioned to coincide with a new high-speed railway line connecting the small city of Iiyama to the Hokuriku region on Japan’s main island. Both openings have been planned to revive the city's economic prospects.

Kuma’s building is formed of three volumes: two events halls for performances and events and a community centre.

The three rooms are connected via an intimate interior passageway formed by a wooden and steel frame referencing the traditional ‘Gangi’ roof terraces used throughout Japan’s snow-covered regions.

Local materials such as Japanese larch, local timber, natural earth and washi paper created by Iiyama craftsman have been used for authenticity, and to ensure “an atmosphere that could not be felt in a typical publicly-funded facility, which can more often be described as a closed box.”

Kuma’s studio are currently working on a number of high-profile leisure projects, including a jungle-inspired museum in Manila, a stadium for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, a home for the Victoria and Albert Museum’s forthcoming home in Dundee, and a civic hub in the heart of Sydney.
The project was commissioned to coincide with a new high speed railway line connecting the town of Iyama to the Hokuriku region Credit: Fujitsuka Mitsumasa
The events halls provide space for public performances Credit: Fujitsuka Mitsumasa
Local materials including Japanese larch have been used to create an authentic feeling Credit: Fujitsuka Mitsumasa
RELATED STORIES
Kengo Kuma commissioned for first Australian project: a dynamic civic hub for Sydney


Japanese architect Kengo Kuma will design his first building in Australia; a landmark civic hub in the heart of Sydney.
Zaha Hadid, Kengo Kuma and Daniel Libeskind design prefab pavilions for Robbie Antonio's Revolution Project


Some of the biggest names in architecture and design have developed prefabricated pavilions for real estate developer Robbie Antonio as part of his Revolution Project.
Kengo Kuma hits back in Tokyo 2020 stadium row


The architect developing Japan’s National Stadium for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games has publicly refuted claims his studio have copied from an earlier design submitted by Zaha Hadid Architects.
Kengo Kuma design enormous cave setting for Manila museum


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