Yuhara Kinbashi Museum | Kengo Kuma & Associates
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While pursuing a design that accumulates laminated timber of small cross section, we adopted a forgotten framing formula called “Yuhara Kinbashi Museum” which brings out bridge girders by bringing out a number of trees from both ends. Bridge Bridge is only existing in Yamanashi Prefecture, only “Saruhashi” has changed to steel frame sticking with wood board.
Courtesy of Kengo Kuma & Associates – Photographs : Takumi Ota
Furthermore, in order to apply this to the topography of the premises, by balancing the two ends with the pier who undergoes vertical loading as the center, a new framing formula to say “Yuhara Kinbashi Museum” has been completed. At the end of the cliff is a roof-shaped atelier and gallery with a similar framework inverted. Courtesy of Kengo Kuma & Associates – Photographs : Takumi Ota
The whole that is made by overdriving the traditional expression “? ?” where the trees overlap is to be said as “masonry of wood”, and the existence (concrete) and the abstractness It exudes.
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In the first place, the laminated wood itself is a material combining the concreteity and abstractness of “wooden masonry”, and by making a state where the composition of the masonry continues even if the composition is dimensioned up to the composition, We are aiming for non-hierarc...
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