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‘Constraint is the mother of art’: Tokyo 2020 stadium designer Kengo Kuma tells Hong Kong architects to make most of concrete jungle
Japanese architect was in Hong Kong to promote first residential skyscraper project
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To Kengo Kuma, architecture is the “art of working with constraints”. So for him, Hong Kong architects have no excuse not to come up with creative and eye-catching designs despite size, cost and time limitations.
“How to leverage constraints is the main theme of architectural design,” the 62-year-old celebrated Japanese architect said.
“We are no free men. In the world of architectural design, freedom does not exist.”
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Kuma has been tasked with designing the new National Stadium in Tokyo – the centrepiece for the 2020 Olympic Games – and was recently in town to promote his first residential skyscraper project called Alberni by Kuma, located in the North American town of Vancouver.
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“My suggestion to young architects is that from constraints you should discover the art [of architecture]… Constraint is the mother of art. So, don’t give up.”
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