Kengo Kuma’s temporary dwelling made from wood, plastic and mag

Kengo Kuma’s temporary dwelling made from wood, plastic and mag

An interior shot from a temporary dwelling constructed from timber, plastic and magnets designed by Kengo Kuma. The plastic is thin enough for the magnetic forced to penetrate through, and is a translucent shelter.

Temporary Architecture, Timber Architecture, Japanese Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Architecture Design, Ancient Architecture, Sustainable Architecture, Installation Architecture, Building Architecture

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