* Architecture: Xinjin Zhi Museum by Kengo Kuma and Associates
Posted by the editors on Friday, 23 March 2012

Architecture: Xinjin Zhi Museum by Kengo Kuma and Associates: “..this museum..appears to be screened by rows of floating tiles..The traditional local tiles are in fact stretched tautly around the building on wire strings, shading the glazed exterior from direct sunlight..” Another superb visually textured work by Kengo Kuma and Associates..
See our posts on other work by Kengo Kuma and Associates: Architecture: Center for the Elderly in Rikuzentakata by Kengo Kuma + Associates, Architecture: Shiseikan by Kengo Kuma & Associates, Architecture: Shimonoseki-shi Kawatana Onsen Koryu Center by Kengo Kuma & Associates and Architecture: GC Prostho Museum Research Center by Kengo Kuma & Associates
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