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Kengo Kuma s Teahouse is a masterly reinterpretation of a classical Japanese building type. Delivered in August 2007 for the Park of the Frankfurt Museum of Applied Arts (a Richard Meier Building), Kuma s innovative structure in flexible, semi-transparent, breathing Tenara-Membrane - inflated by means of a pneumatic system to a blossom-like form - houses in the interior the classical elements for Japanese tea ceremony. Integrated LED technology allows the use of the teahouse at night; the interior can be heated by way of the membrane.
The monograph, including an original text by Kuma himself, gives an in-depth documentation of this lyrical temporary structure – an outstanding example of ephemeral architecture, combining poetry and technology - with many unpublished sketches, technical plans and with splendid colour photographs.
Pages: 132
Languages: German, English
24 × 22 cm
62 b/w ill., 126 col. ill.
Publication: 4 Apr 2008
ISBN 978-3-7643-8787-7
Publication: 5 Nov 2012
ISBN 978-3-0346-0958-6
Ulrich Schneider ist seit 2003 Leitender Direktor des Museums für Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt und Honorarprofessor für Kunstgeschichte an der Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität Frankfurt.
Volker Fischer ist seit 1994 Oberkustos der Design Abteilung des Museums für Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt. Honorarprofessur für Designgeschichte an der Hochschule für Gestaltung Offenbach.