Kengo Kuma's Architecture | Nezu Museum (2)🎨
🎨Explore the Traditional Japanese Garden 🌿 🌿There's also a 17,000㎡ traditional Japanese garden, with rolling hills and trees that provide a true oasis in the rapidly developing Tokyo. The garden is meticulously landscaped, capturing the natural beauty of Japan's mountains, and includes four very unique tea houses! 🌺 🎨 Kengo Kuma designed a 50-meter-long bamboo grove passage under a massive deep eave, shutting out the hustle and bustle of the street. The low edge of the roof is made of thin black steel, and the double-sloped angles of the large roof create a double-layered exhibition space. 🌿 The gray Chinese stone flooring extends outward, and the shadows cast by the gently sloping eaves cleverly blur the boundary between indoors and outdoors, allowing lush plants to become part of the exhibition through the glass. 🌿 📍 6-5-1 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo #TravelWithXiaohongshu 🗺️ #DesignerZhaoDanDaniel 🎨