Kengo Kuma – The Flow of Lines Through the Lens of Erieta Attali

With the exhibition Kengo Kuma – The Flow of Lines through the Lens of Erieta Attali, the
Museum of Architectural Drawing explores the dialogue between architecture, drawing and
photography. The presentation centres on 86 hand-drawn sketches by the internationally
renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, which are given a new visual dimension through 18 selected art photographs by Erieta Attali.

Kengo Kuma is one of the most significant voices in contemporary architecture. His internationally acclaimed projects, including the National Stadium in Tokyo, the V&A Dundee Design Museum, the Tiffany store in Tokyo's Ginza district and many others, are characterised by a particular sensitivity to materials, light and landscape, as well as to the history of their sites.

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