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Image 6 of 36 from gallery of Nest We Grow / Kengo Kuma & Associates + College of Environmental Design UC Berkeley. Photograph by Shinkenchiku Sha
2014. The food hub “Nest we grow” was designed by students from the University of environmental design in Berkeley in association with Kengo Kuma. The main drive of this project was to bring a local community in Japan together to experience the life cycle of food. The project resembles the experience of the Japanese Larch Forest where food ...
2 de mar. de 2020 · Published on March 02, 2020. Share. Kengo Kuma's architecture can be defined by its respect to Japanese constructive traditions and alignment with its context. Internationally recognized, the ...
Image 1 of 36 from gallery of Nest We Grow / Kengo Kuma & Associates + College of Environmental Design UC Berkeley. Photograph by Shinkenchiku Sha
Image 19 of 36 from gallery of Nest We Grow / Kengo Kuma & Associates + College of Environmental Design UC Berkeley. Ground Floor Plan
14 de feb. de 2017 · A food hub that’s part garden, part kitchen, Nest We Grow’s primary purpose is to bring the community together to store, prepare and enjoy local foods in a welcoming and festive atmosphere ...
Nest We Grow won the 4th Annual LIXIL International design-build competition in 2014, and unlike structures built in the first years of the competition, it is an open, public structure. Its main intent is to bring people in the community together to store, prepare and enjoy local foods in the setting of Hokkaido, Japan. Photo by Shinkenchiku-sha.