Kengo Kuma in conversation
Kengo Kuma, architect of V&A Dundee and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Stadium, spoke to broadcaster Janice Forsyth about his inspiration, his work and Scotland's global role in the future of architecture and design. The event was held on Saturday 5 November 2016 at the University of Dundee. "Architecture should be a part of nature" Kuma said, adding that "natural light is the most important material for architecture”. He also described Scottish designer and architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh as "a hero”. Find out more about V&A Dundee: http://www.vandadundee.org/

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Interview with Kengo Kuma

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005 | KKAA | Kengo Kuma

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Kengo Kuma, “From Concrete to Wood: Why Wood Matters”

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KENGO KUMA / WOVEN – lecture in Prague

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Kengo Kuma | Conferência na Casa da Arquitectura

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John Hejduk Soundings Lecture: Kengo Kuma, “Return to Nature”

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Kengo Kuma Interview: Architecture for Our Time

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Dundee's Architectural Revolution - How Did They Build That? - S01 EP05 - Engineering Documentary

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Shohei Shigematsu (February 21, 2018)

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ExtraOrdinary: Kengo Kuma & Associates presents the new projects in Milan "Welcome / Terrazze Verdi"

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Frank Gehry à propos de La Tour LUMA Arles

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Living in Nature | Kengo Kuma | TEDxOgikubo

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Architect Renzo Piano Interview: On the Shoulders of Giants | Louisiana Channel

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V&A Dundee by Kengo Kuma and Associates

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After March 11th - Kengo Kuma

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Cities for Tomorrow 2015 - Social Infrastructure with Bjarke Ingels

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Kengo Kuma & Associates Glass/Wood House

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The international icon: Kengo Kuma

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Das Kranzbach Meditation House by Kengo Kuma

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