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It will be the world-renowned architect's first public North American project, and will add numerous classes and other attractions to the grounds.
Architect Kengo Kuma's first U.S. project at Portland's Japanese Gardens mimics Japan's mozenmachi, gate-front towns that protect nearby sacred shrines and temples.
See what's changed at the Portland Japanese Garden, which reopens March 1 after temporarily closing to start the $33.5-million Cultural Crossing project and expansion that will include a new ...
Sunrise The history of the Portland Japanese Garden KGW documented the design and building of the garden through the 1960s.
In April 2017, Kuma completed a majestic expansion of Portland's already world-renowned Japanese Garden: a green-roofed "cultural village" at once Escherian in its geometry and gentle in its ...
The Portland Japanese Garden will be celebrating 60 years of beauty, nature, and Japanese culture with special festivities on August 17.
Garden officials have asked world-renowned Japanese architect Kengo Kuma to lead the project. Kuma and the garden’s staff will work soon together to finalize the design.
Work is nearly complete on a major expansion to an urban Japanese garden in Oregon – the first public commission in America for architect Kengo Kuma.
A monthlong exhibition at the Center for Architecture in Portland, Ore., looks at the work of Japanese architect Kengo Kuma. The show focuses on Kuma’s design for the Portland Japanese Garden ...
Renowned Japanese landscape architect Takuma Tono was recruited for the project, and along with him came the garden’s first young director, Kinya Hira.
Tiny, unassuming Japanese bento-style restaurant Chef Naoko is getting a major makeover and expansion designed by one of the most famous architects in Japan, Kengo Kuma.
The Portland Japanese Gardens offered a sneak peek Tuesday of its new Cultural Village.Guests toured the $33.5 million addition that is now home to a learning center, garden house, Japanese café ...
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